Milwaukee Braces for Cold and Snow in Upcoming Weather Forecast
Milwaukee is preparing for a significant shift in weather as cold temperatures and snow move in after a mild January. The city recently experienced unseasonably warm temperatures, reaching a record high of 59 degrees Fahrenheit on January 9. However, the forecast indicates this brief warm spell will soon end.
Weather Forecast for Milwaukee
According to Marcia Cronce, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, the cold front is set to arrive on January 14 at approximately 3 a.m. The temperature will drop significantly, with daytime highs expected to be in the 20s. The accompanying northwest winds will create a wind chill that brings temperatures into single digits, marking this day as the coldest of the week.
Upcoming Weather Events
A slight warming trend will occur on January 15, although temperatures will remain low. By the evening, light snow is expected to begin, continuing intermittently through January 17. While the snow is anticipated to accumulate, it is not predicted to reach heavy snowfall levels.
Expected Temperature Changes
- January 13: High in the upper 40s
- January 14: Temperatures in the 20s with a strong wind chill
- January 15: Slight warming with light snow in the evening
- January 16-17: Ongoing light snowfall
- Weekend lows: Expected in the teens and single digits
This weather pattern follows a notably mild January, indicating a return to more typical winter conditions for the region. Milwaukee residents are advised to prepare for cold temperatures and winter weather, as the city braces for the expected cold and snow in the upcoming forecast.
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