Milwaukee weather forecast calls for cold, snow after mild Tuesday

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Watch snow loving dog takes a dive into lake-effect powder

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This dog couldn’t get enough of the over 14 inches of snow that hit Escanaba, Michigan.

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The string of mild January temperatures in southeastern Wisconsin isn't staying around much longer.

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"Enjoy it while it lasts," said Marcia Cronce, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Milwaukee/Sullivan.

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While the high Tuesday, Jan. 13 in Milwaukee is in the upper 40s – well above the normal high of 31 for this time of year, Cronce said – a cold front coming in the early morning of Jan. 14 will bring a return of temperatures more typical of Wisconsin winter.

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The arctic air will move in around 3 a.m. Jan. 14, Cronce said. Then during the day, temperatures will be in the 20s, with blustery northwest winds bringing the wind chill into the single digits.

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That'll likely be the coldest day of the week, Cronce said. Temperatures will warm slightly on Thursday, Jan. 15, and by that evening, a light snow will start. Snow is expected to continue to fall intermittently through Saturday, Jan. 17.

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Cronce said the snow will be "measurable and it will accumulate over time" but isn't expected to be heavy or winter-storm level.

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Temperatures will get bitter-cold over the weekend, with lows in the teens and single digits.

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The return to cold and snow comes after a relatively mild start to 2026. Cronce said Milwaukee hit a record high Jan. 9 when the temperature reached 59.

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Wisconsin weather radar

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Contact Kelli Arseneau at (920) 213-3721 or karseneau@gannett.com. Follow her on X at @ArseneauKelli.

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