La Crosse, WI – Cold temperatures and increasing snow chances will impact La Crosse and surrounding areas early this week, with lows dipping below zero.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday night brings a 50% chance of snow, mainly before midnight, with minor accumulations possible. Overnight lows will drop to -1°F, with wind chills making it feel even colder. By Tuesday, highs will only reach 11°F, keeping roads slick and conditions hazardous.
Wednesday introduces another round of snow chances, with a 40% likelihood during the day and 50% overnight. Temperatures will remain frigid, ranging from 15°F in the afternoon to 2°F overnight. Motorists should exercise caution, particularly along I-90 and other major routes.
Thursday offers some relief with mostly sunny skies, though the cold persists with highs near 14°F. A slight warming trend arrives by Friday, with highs in the low 20s, but snow remains in the forecast.
Residents should prepare for icy conditions, dress in layers, and allow extra travel time throughout the week. Stay updated with the latest advisories as conditions evolve.




