The advisory is in effect for most counties 3 a.m. Sunday until 9 p.m. Monday. It begins for several others, including Milwaukee, at 9 p.m. Sunday.
Very cold air will be moving in this weekend into next week. A cold weather advisory has been issued for southeast Wisconsin.
Temperatures are expected to be below zero Sunday and Monday in central Wisconsin with wind chills reaching around 30 degrees below zero.
Wisconsin continues to see freezing temperatures this week. Here's how NWS meteorologists calculate wind chill.
The BriefThe National Weather Service is monitoring a lake effect snow band impacting southeast Wisconsin on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025.Areas to the south of the metro Milwaukee are seeing the highest snowfall totals.
After Sunday's snowfall, temperatures across central Wisconsin will get colder into early Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Winter weather advisories or winter storm warnings are in place for nine states across the U.S. as of early Tuesday morning, and up to nine inches of snow is forecast by the National Weather Service (NWS) in some parts of the country.
The National Weather Service in Green Bay and Milwaukee have released the information regarding the coldest wind chills experienced this morning. On top of that, Storm Team 5 Meteorologist
After a brief relief in temperatures, arctic air is back as a cold front moved through on Friday evening. Temperatures on Saturday are expected to hit the daytime highs in the lower teens early before they continue on their downward trend.
An "artic air mass" will be moving into the region from Canada as we head into the weekend, causing temperatures to tumble.
Southeastern Wisconsin will see frigid, negative double-digit wind chills early in the week, followed by above-normal highs around 40 degrees.