
Today: Snow is expected to fall across Milwaukee on Saturday, with the bulk of snow falling before noon. Most areas will see only an inch of snow at its deepest, but harsh winds out of the west will still cause visibility concerns. Temperatures stay consistent around 20 degrees, with colder temperatures inland.
Tonight: Saturday night winds pick up, maxing out at 20 mph at times causing wind chill temps to hit below zero. Air temperatures drop into the single digits, coupled with overcast skies throughout the night and a few flurries continuing to blow, mostly before 10 P.M.

Tomorrow: Weather remains fairly consistent on Sunday with cold temperatures in the upper teens that fall below freezing overnight. Winds slow down from Saturday’s gusty winds to only 10 mph, coupled with snow throughout the day. Sunday night has more snow in store, totaling around 2 inches at its deepest.
Saturday, January 17th – Monday, January 19th: Monday stays very cold in the single digits with a few patches of snow popping up throughout the day. Tuesday warms back up again into the upper teens, with a 20% chance of snow expected in the afternoon. Snow continues to fall on Wednesday, coupled with partly sunny skies (when it isn’t snowing of course) and a high around 24 degrees.

