Milwaukee Forecast: Light Snow Followed by Cold Temperatures
The weather forecast for Milwaukee indicates a series of cold days ahead. Light snow is expected to end overnight, with minor accumulation.
Forecast Overview: Light Snow and Cold Temperatures
Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs reports that snowfall will taper off by midnight. Residents can expect an accumulation of 0.5 to 1 inch. After this, temperatures are set to plummet into the teens overnight.
Daily Forecast Breakdown
- Tonight: Snow will cease around midnight with an expected low of 17°F. Winds will be calm from the west at 5 mph.
- Tuesday: Partly to mostly cloudy skies will dominate, with highs reaching the mid-20s. Expect flurries overnight. High: 26°F; Wind: SW at 5-10 mph.
- Wednesday: A cold front will pass through, bringing blustery conditions and the possibility of light snow showers. Accumulation will be minimal. High: 32°F; Wind: WNW at 10-20 mph.
- Thursday: Bitter cold will take over. Morning lows will be in the single digits. Expect a high of only 12°F with mostly sunny conditions. Wind: W at 5-10 mph.
- Friday: Another chilly day with partly sunny skies and a few snow showers possible. Low: 9°F; High: 20°F; Wind: SW at 5-10 mph.
- Saturday: Daytime temperatures will remain brisk, with a high of 25°F. Morning low of 15°F is expected. Wind: NW at 5-10 mph.
- Sunday: The cold persists with partly sunny skies. Expect a low of 8°F and a high of 18°F. Wind: NW at 5-10 mph.
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