Wisconsin Weekend Forecast: Isolated Snow Expected Friday Along I-94, Clearer Skies Ahead

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Milwaukee, WI – Southeastern Wisconsin residents can expect isolated snow showers Thursday night into Friday morning, which may impact Friday’s commute. Temperatures will remain cold overnight, with wind chills dipping below zero.

According to the National Weather Service, light snow is likely to begin overnight Thursday, tapering off by early Friday morning. Minor accumulations of less than an inch are possible, particularly along I-94 and areas north of Milwaukee. Drivers are advised to exercise caution, as slick spots may form on untreated roadways.

Friday will bring increasing clouds with highs near 30°F, and wind chill values ranging from -10°F to zero early in the day. Southwest winds will gradually pick up, improving conditions throughout the afternoon.

Looking ahead, Saturday is expected to be mostly sunny with a high of 35°F, offering a brief warm-up for the region. Sunday will cool slightly with highs in the upper 20s under partly cloudy skies. Overnight lows through the weekend will remain in the teens to low 20s, so bundle up for any evening plans.

The five-day forecast suggests dry weather will dominate early next week, with sunny skies and highs reaching near 30°F by Monday. A chance of flurries returns Tuesday, though no significant accumulation is currently expected.

Residents should stay informed about changing conditions by checking local updates. Ensure vehicles are equipped with winter emergency kits, and allow extra time for Friday morning travel.

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