Mild Wednesday; watching for weekend rain, snow
Jan 07, 2026
Although the showers have stopped, the ground is still soaked from melted snow and yesterdays rainfall. Overnight lows have fallen into the lower to mid-30s. Patchy fog has been observed across portions of southern Wisconsin. Wh
ile not a widespread concern, a few slick spots are possible where temperatures hover near freezing (far inland) and where fog becomes dense.Watch: When the next chance of rain and snow arrives Mild Wednesday; watching for weekend rain, snowCloud cover remains overhead this morning but may break just enough this afternoon to allow some sunshine. Highs will climb to near 40 degrees. Lows will drop into the mid-30s tonight.Thursday will start off with increasing clouds ahead of the next chance of rain. Widespread showers will begin Thursday afternoon or evening and continue overnight. A half-inch to 1 inch of rain is possible.After a lull in precipitation on Friday, the next round of rain and snow will move in on Saturday. While there are still some questions about the track and precipitation type, it is looking more likely for some light accumulating snow especially northwest of Milwaukee. Stay tuned for updates. Check The Interactive Radar 7-Day Forecast Active Weather AlertsHERE'S YOUR LATEST STORM TEAM WEATHER FORECAST FOR MILWAUKEEAND SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN BY METEOROLOGIST BRENDAN JOHNSONWEDNESDAY: Early Patchy Fog; Becoming Partly CloudyHigh: 40Wind: W to S 10 mphTONIGHT: Partly CloudyLow: 36Wind: S 5 mphTHURSDAY: Increasing Clouds; Mild with PM RainHigh: 51FRIDAY: Early Rain; Then Patchy Drizzle CloudyHigh: 43SATURDAY: Chance Rain/Snow MixHigh: 36SUNDAY: Slight Chance AM Flurry; Partly CloudyHigh: 28Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.
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