Milwaukee, WI – Residents across southeastern Wisconsin can expect a brief chance of snow tonight before temperatures climb this weekend. Warmer weather and sunny skies will dominate by Sunday, offering a welcome break from frigid conditions earlier this week.
According to the National Weather Service, light snow showers may develop late tonight, with only a 20% chance of precipitation in Milwaukee and surrounding areas. Lows will hover around 16°F overnight as winds shift to the south at 10 mph, keeping the cold manageable.
Saturday will bring mostly sunny skies, with highs reaching 35°F and a light west wind at 10 to 15 mph. Temperatures will continue to rise Sunday, hitting a high of 28°F with calmer conditions. By Monday, a warming trend will push highs to 39°F, accompanied by breezy conditions that may result in occasional gusts up to 30 mph.
Drivers should remain cautious on untreated roadways tonight, as slick conditions are possible in some areas during the early morning hours. Use extra caution when traveling along major routes, such as I-94 and I-43, especially before dawn.
Looking ahead, Tuesday and Wednesday will maintain the mild trend with highs in the mid-30s, providing a reprieve from January’s typically harsh winter weather.
Stay informed about changing conditions and plan outdoor activities around this warming trend. Be sure to dress in layers and monitor local forecasts for updates as Wisconsin inches closer to spring.
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