Milwaukee, WI – A winter storm is set to bring heavy snowfall to Wisconsin this week, with Milwaukee expecting 3 to 5 inches by Wednesday. Forecasters warn that travel conditions could deteriorate, especially along I-94 and surrounding roads.
According to the National Weather Service, snow is likely to begin late Tuesday night and intensify Wednesday morning. The storm could bring heavy bursts of snow, reducing visibility and making morning commutes hazardous. Winds from the north will reach up to 10 mph, further complicating travel.
Monday will be sunny with a high near 29°F, but cloud cover will increase by Tuesday. Snow chances rise Tuesday night, leading to the main storm event on Wednesday. Snowfall could be heaviest in the morning before tapering off in the evening. Another round of snow is possible Friday, with temperatures remaining below freezing all week.
Drivers should prepare for slippery roads and delays. Those traveling on major highways like I-94 should check for updates and allow extra time. Residents are advised to stock up on essentials and clear sidewalks promptly as temperatures drop.




