
Today: The 5-Day Weather Forecast March 14, 2026 starts with a beautiful sunrise, contrasting the winter storms, inches of snow, and gusty conditions Milwaukee faces in the upcoming days. Snowflakes run ahead of the main system, inducing overcast skies for most of today. Despite calming in the morning, eastern winds increase to 13 mph with gusts up to 24 mph in the afternoon. Temperatures steadily rise along with them, reaching a high of 36 in the early afternoon. At this time, snowfall rates peak until evening, dropping up to a half-inch of snow.
Tonight: Temperatures stay near 33 in the night, as winds continue to intensify. Fluttering snowflakes turn to freezing rain and then rain after midnight. The rain ends in the early morning of Sunday.

Tomorrow: Sunday morning finds a break in the clouds and warmer temperatures, giving the illusion of ended precipitation. As drizzles return at noon, temperatures press onward, all the way to a high of 54 before winds abruptly change. Morning winds of 20 mph with gusts up to 40 mph calm through the late morning and changing directions by the late afternoon. Rain intensifies around the same time with possible isolated thunderstorms before late evening. Freezing rain begins in the early night and continues until the temperatures drop enough for snow. Starting around midnight, heavy snow whips through Southeastern Wisconsin, supported by northern winds of 25 mph and gusts up to 50 mph. Coupled with falling temperatures, traveling will become hazardous through Monday late morning. The National Weather Service has put out a Winter Storm Watch for Sunday and Monday due to the predicted conditions, so be prepared for any upgrades.
Extended: Monday sees temperatures decrease as winds maintain their ferocity from the north. Snow tapers off through the day, and the last snowflakes are expected late Monday night. Finally, temperatures reach a low of 14 before rising slightly Tuesday only to fall further Tuesday night. Clouds break briefly Tuesday, but the hiatus of precipitation ends in the night with another system poised to drop 2 inches of snow. Wednesday’s temperatures recover to 34 as clouds begin to clear, signaling a calmer rest of the week. Temperatures fall to 12 in the night with slow winds.

