La Crosse, WI – Residents in La Crosse and surrounding areas should prepare for another frigid start to the week, with temperatures hovering well below freezing before improving midweek. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), Monday’s high will barely reach 21°F, with wind chills dropping to as low as zero.
Calmer, more seasonable conditions are expected by Thursday, with highs nearing 26°F. However, frost and icy patches will remain a concern, particularly for early commuters on regional highways like I-90 and nearby county roads. Pedestrians and drivers are urged to exercise caution as slick surfaces could develop overnight.
The week kicks off with mostly sunny skies, but temperatures will remain cold, dipping to single digits tonight. Tuesday will see partly sunny skies with a high of 21°F, followed by a clear and chilly evening, with lows around 6°F. Wednesday offers a brief reprieve as calm winds and mostly clear skies lead to highs near 19°F. By Thursday, a slight warming trend will bring temperatures back into the mid-20s, accompanied by mostly sunny skies.
The extended forecast shows improving conditions for the weekend, with highs approaching 28°F by Saturday. Residents are advised to bundle up and limit outdoor exposure, especially during the early mornings and evenings when temperatures plummet.
Stay informed by monitoring local forecasts and preparing for sudden temperature drops.
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