
The National Weather Service in Milwaukee reports that the city will see cold temperatures at the end of January and snow at the start of February. A slight chance of snow showers is expected in the early morning, followed by flurries and a partly sunny day with a high near 24°F. Wind chill could make it feel as cold as 3°F.
Saturday evening will be mostly clear, with temperatures dropping to around 8°F. Sunday is forecasted to be sunny, with wind chill values ranging between 0 and 10 degrees. The NWS also reports a 60% chance of snow later on Sunday, with expected accumulation of less than an inch.
Monday through Wednesday will feature partly sunny skies, with highs in the mid-20s and Monday night lows around 14°F. Snow is expected later in the week, with a 20% chance of snow showers on Thursday during the day, increasing to 50% by night.
Friday concludes the week with a 30% chance of snow and slightly warmer temperatures, with highs expected to reach around 32°F. A lake-effect snow advisory is in effect for southeast Milwaukee County as well as eastern Racine and Kenosha Counties. The Hazardous Weather Outlook indicates that snowfall in these areas could reach approximately one inch.
For ongoing updates and details on weather conditions in Milwaukee, residents are advised to follow local forecasts and any issued advisories. Although spotter activation is not expected, community observations remain important for tracking changing weather patterns. With February underway, winter conditions continue across Wisconsin.









