Wisconsin Weather: Monday Brings Highs Near 60, But Rain and Ice Risks Linger This Week

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Wisconsin – Warmer temperatures are moving into Wisconsin this week, bringing a taste of spring. However, melting snow and expected rainfall could lead to flooding concerns in some areas.

According to the National Weather Service, highs on Monday will reach the mid-60s in Green Bay and La Crosse, with sunny skies and increasing southwest winds. While this warm-up is a welcome break from winter, it could cause rising water levels on rivers and streams as snowmelt accelerates.

By midweek, temperatures will remain mild, with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s. Partly cloudy conditions are expected Tuesday and Wednesday before a stronger system brings rain late Thursday into Friday. The forecast calls for a 90% chance of rain by Friday night, with possible thunderstorms.

Drivers should remain cautious, as patchy fog could form overnight due to increased moisture. Untreated roads may see isolated icy spots early Monday. Residents near rivers and low-lying areas should monitor for rising water levels, as ice jams could contribute to localized flooding.

Looking ahead, next weekend will continue the trend of spring-like weather, with highs near 60 and scattered showers possible. Stay updated with the latest forecast and prepare for changing conditions as the week progresses.