Milwaukee, WI – Southeastern Wisconsin residents can expect a mix of flurries, sunshine, and potential snow showers as the week unfolds. While today begins with scattered flurries, temperatures will remain cold, with a high near 24 degrees.
According to the National Weather Service, skies will clear tonight, bringing a low of 13 degrees, accompanied by northwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. Sunday offers a break in the winter weather with sunny skies and a high near 28 degrees, but cold nighttime lows will persist, dropping to 18 degrees.
By Tuesday, conditions are expected to shift as snow showers move into the area, potentially impacting travel on major roadways like I-94 and nearby routes. Drivers should prepare for reduced visibility and slippery conditions as snow chances increase Tuesday afternoon into the evening.
Looking ahead, Wednesday could bring a 30% chance of snow showers, with temperatures climbing slightly to a high near 37 degrees. The National Weather Service suggests monitoring updates for any changes in the forecast, especially as colder temperatures linger through Thursday and Friday.
To stay safe, ensure your vehicle is winter-ready by checking tire tread and carrying emergency supplies. Bundle up for frigid conditions, and plan travel carefully during peak snow times.
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