Milwaukee, WI – Spring in Wisconsin will arrive with a wintry mix as a storm system targets Milwaukee and southeastern counties Sunday morning, bringing potential road hazards and sharp temperature swings.
According to the National Weather Service, rain is likely to begin around 8 a.m. Sunday, turning into a rain-snow mix by the afternoon. Winds from the southeast will gust up to 40 mph, especially along I-94 and I-43, reducing visibility and creating slick travel conditions. The high will reach near 49°F but will feel colder due to wind chills.
The active weather continues overnight into Monday, with light snow possible before 1 a.m. before clearing by daybreak. Monday brings partial sunshine but stays chilly with a high of just 42°F.
Here’s your Milwaukee 5-day weather preview:
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny early, with a slight rain chance in the evening. High: 46°F.
- Wednesday: Sunny skies with a rebound in temps. High: 47°F.
- Thursday: Dry and milder, high near 51°F.
- Friday: Rain returns with a 40% chance. Highs climb to near 57°F.
Residents should watch for brief periods of snow accumulation Sunday and prepare for slower travel during morning commutes. Carry windshield scrapers and drive cautiously in wind-exposed areas.
Stay tuned to updated forecasts through local outlets or weather.gov.