A Frost Advisory threatens Milwaukee Friday morning after a 30-degree temperature swing in under 48 hours — here's what to protect and how to dress. Wednesday offers a calm reset before the cold arrives, but the weekend brings storm chances back.
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A Frost Advisory is coming for Milwaukee Friday morning, and if you've got plants outside, that matters more than anything else in this forecast right now. Temperatures are expected to dip into the low to mid thirties Friday morning across much of Wisconsin.
Wednesday itself is actually the calm between two weather events. Tuesday's severe thunderstorms, which rolled through around six in the evening and ran past midnight with gusty winds as the main threat, are behind us now.
Tonight sets up cleanly. Mainly clear skies, a low around thirty-nine to forty degrees, and light winds.
The Frost Advisory is the signal worth watching closely. Friday morning temperatures in the thirties mean exposed plants, garden beds, and anything you moved outside during the warmer days earlier this week are at risk.
After Friday's cold snap, the pattern shifts again. Early signals point to shower and thunderstorm chances returning Sunday into Monday as warmer temperatures move back in.
For your week ahead: Wednesday commute is manageable, stay aware of breezy conditions. Thursday is your last mild window before the cold arrives.
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