Hey Wisconsin! Winter isn’t holding back this week. Get ready for a mix of snow, freezing drizzle, and temperatures that will leave you reaching for the heaviest coat in your closet. Here’s what you need to know:
Milwaukee Forecast:
- Monday: Morning snow showers, but don’t expect much accumulation. The rest of the day will be cloudy and breezy. Highs will hit 36°F (2°C), but lows will drop to a chilly 19°F (-7°C) by night.
- Tuesday: A bit of sun early, but clouds will return as temperatures dip. Highs near 24°F (-5°C) and lows around 21°F (-6°C).
- Wednesday: Freezing drizzle could create some slippery spots. Highs will reach 34°F (1°C).
- Thursday: Sleet and freezing rain are possible in the morning before winds pick up and skies begin to clear. Highs around 34°F (1°C), but it’ll drop to 15°F (-10°C) overnight.
Madison Forecast:
- Monday: Mostly cloudy with highs near 36°F (2°C) and lows around 17°F (-8°C).
- Tuesday: Colder and mostly cloudy with highs around 23°F (-5°C).
- Wednesday: Freezing drizzle could make roads slick, so watch out if you’re driving. Highs near 30°F (-1°C).
- Thursday: Windy with some sun, but temps will start to fall. Highs near 31°F (0°C), with lows dipping to 13°F (-11°C).
Green Bay Forecast:
- Monday: Snow showers throughout the day could bring 2 to 4 inches of accumulation. Highs near 30°F (-1°C) before dropping to 11°F (-11°C) overnight.
- Tuesday: Mostly cloudy and colder, with highs around 20°F (-7°C).
- Wednesday: Cloudy and slightly warmer with highs reaching 29°F (-2°C).
- Thursday: A mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain in the morning could make for a messy start to the day. Highs near 28°F (-2°C), but overnight temps will plummet to 5°F (-15°C).
What to Watch For:
- Freezing Drizzle: Wednesday and Thursday mornings could be slippery, especially on untreated roads and sidewalks.
- Temperature Drop: After midweek, temperatures will take a sharp dive—make sure you’re dressed warmly!
Safety Tips:
- Driving: Roads could be slick from snow and ice, especially during the morning commute. Give yourself extra time, reduce your speed, and watch for black ice.
- Stay Informed: Check weather updates and any travel advisories before heading out.
Final Tip:
It’s going to be a typical Wisconsin winter week with everything from snow to freezing rain. Stay warm, stay safe, and keep that hot cocoa ready—you’ll need it! 🌨️❄️