The latest northeast Wisconsin weather forecast from Storm Team 5…
Another COLD WEATHER ADVISORY is in effect Monday morning, expiring at noon, for wind chills pushing -20 to -25 degrees. In the afternoon, the wind will still feel quite cold, but we won’t be in advisory criteria anymore. More advisories may be issued on and off throughout the week as the colder-than-normal weather continues for many days in a row.

Monday brings chilly sunshine in the morning with a few afternoon clouds. Feels-like temperatures stay below zero with single digit highs.
Between 6pm and midnight Monday night, light snow or flurries will develop. The expectation is to get a small layer of snow that could bring slippery roads, between a dusting and a half an inch. The low is 5 degrees as temperatures generally stay steady overnight with a breezy southwest wind.
Blustery and cold Tuesday with a high of 9 degrees. Partly sunny skies, with a few stray flurries. WNW winds from 15 to 25 miles per hour.
Cold Wednesday with a high of 10 degrees. Partly sunny with stray flurries again, not impacting every location.
A mix of sun and clouds Thursday with another cold high of 11 degrees.
Breezy on Friday and cold again! The high is 15 degrees.
Mostly sunny and finally back in the 20s on Saturday.
Partly cloudy and 22 degrees for the start of February on Sunday. It’s possible some light snow could develop later in the day, but we’ll keep you updated throughout the week.








