Today: The 5-Day Weather Forecast November 30, 2025 begins with snow showers in the early morning. When exiting, these clouds occasionally tease Milwaukee with some midday snowflakes. Temperatures favor the snow’s occupancy of our yards and streets as the high reaches a chilly 32. Although the majority of the snow departs before 9 a.m., sustained winds of 15 mph blow behind. Expect road conditions to be poor until noon and improve after 3 p.m., as winds decrease into the night. Please exercise caution when traveling, because high winds likely will induce snowdrifts. Particularly at risk are high profile cars, prone to catching the wind and being pushed around on the possibly slick roads.

Tonight: At night, high pressure dominates the area, holding any snowy weather at bay for now. During the hiatus, traveling conditions recover. Calm winds and lessening clouds release the heat of the day, dropping the temperature to 16.

Credit: NOAA & NWS; This graphic shows the snow (blue swath in Missouri and Iowa) which we will receive on Monday.

Tomorrow: At the rising of the sun, the Monday commute greets clouds and continued calm winds. The high temperature slumps to 27 while the high-pressure system leaves for the Ohio River Valley, turning winds. During the afternoon, southwest winds increase, bringing a small snow shower up to southern Lake Michigan. Accumulation should not exceed 1 inch, for the more significant snowfall rates trend south and across the lake. Temperatures sink to 17 as the flurries fly away across the lake.

Tuesday: Due to the passing of a high-pressure system to the south of Wisconsin, precipitation takes a break Tuesday. Clouds dissipate to reveal the sun, but temperatures pay no heed to this. Cooling further, the high sinks further to 24 before retreating to a low of 17 in the night. Due to a low-pressure system setting up over North Dakota, winds strengthen in the afternoon. Averaging 12 mph with gusts of 25 mph, winds maintain their path out of the southwest into the early hours of night. Around midnight, precipitation chances increase dramatically as winds abruptly change to come from the northwest.

Extended: Wednesday delivers around a quarter inch of snow for Milwaukee on account of the low-pressure system. As wind gusts of 27 mph send snow flying, models agree upon temperatures warming to at least 29. Timing of the snow and the potency of the temperature fluctuations, however, remain highly debated. Because of the low pressure, temperatures warm, but behind it, high pressure sets up a cold front. This causes Wednesday’s and Thursday’s temperatures to be variable. Currently, Milwaukee’s forecast harbors a low of 5 and 1, respectively, but expect this to change. Thursday heats up past a chilly 5 and high single digits to 10 for a high, but this too might change. High winds persist out of the west, averaging 8 mph with gusts up to 28. Beyond Thursday afternoon, models break down even further, disagreeing upon the arrival of another snowy system, so keep up to date!