
A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect until 10 AM today for east central, south central, and southeast Wisconsin. Wind chills could drop to as low as 23 below zero, making it dangerous to be outside. Residents should wear hats, gloves, and warm clothing to avoid frostbite, which can happen on exposed skin in just 30 minutes. This includes areas like Marquette, Green Lake, and Milwaukee, according to the National Weather Service.
Alongside the chilling temperatures, the region could see some light snow and flurries late this afternoon through tonight, "especially across southeastern Wisconsin," stated the National Weather Service. However, any accumulating snowfall is expected to be minimal. Those braving the cold should remain aware of the potential for flurries which, while not significant in accumulation, could affect visibility and road conditions.
As the week progresses, the outlook appears to be less perilous with no hazardous weather expected from Thursday through Tuesday. The slight relief comes as temperatures are forecasted to climb, reaching highs near 43 degrees by early next week, as per the National Weather Service.
Residents should keep themselves informed on the latest weather updates by checking the National Weather Service website and be prepared for the conditions ahead. The Hazardous Weather Outlook suggests that spotter activation, will not be needed but community members should stay vigilant as winter weather can be unpredictable.