Snow ends this evening and clouds clear overnight. Temperatures will drop below freezing by morning and could cause slippery spots.
Milwaukee might get to a record-high temperature today but it won't last long.
An active stretch of weather is shaping up across southern Wisconsin over the next several days. Thunderstorms move in Tuesday evening, with a few stronger storms possible near the Illinois border.
Monday brings lots of sun and highs in the upper 60s. Milwaukee's record high for March 9 is 67 degrees set in 2016.
Another round of snow will blanket southeastern Wisconsin overnight, so prepare for slippery road conditions. Two to five inches of snow are expected in the Milwaukee area, mostly after 10 p.m.
Rain and snow are in the forecast across Wisconsin on Wednesday, with many areas under Wind or Winter Weather Advisories. Rain is expected to move into the Milwaukee area from the west around 10 a.m.
Historical climate data shows Milwaukee typically gets nearly 7 inches of snow each March.
MILWAUKEE - Forecast from FOX6 Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs Partly to mostly cloudy skies tonight. Patchy fog northwest of Milwaukee. Temperatures will gradually drop through the 30s. Mostly cloudy ...