Sunday, February 22, 2026

Subzero wind chills possible Monday morning, sunshine by afternoon

 It will be another cold and breezy night with North winds around 10-20 mph through the night. Clouds will thin out a bit after midnight, dropping temperatures into the low/mid teens. Wind chills will drop toward zero for most of the night.

Tomorrow will see winds ease up a bit through the evening as high pressure moves over the area. It will feel much warmer with that lighter wind by the afternoon and more sunshine, but high temperatures will remain in the 20s for the third straight day. Wind chills will still make it feel like the teens nearly all day.

High pressure keeps us dry through Monday night, but another passing clipper system will bring a narrow window for some snow showers or light wintry mix. This will develop along a cold front early Tuesday afternoon, with the bulk of the precipitation falling across Wisconsin. This also comes with another round of strong winds but from the Southwest this time. High temperatures will reach near 40 degrees on Tuesday.

A more widespread chance for precipitation arrives mid-week with a broader chance for snow locally. There is still a lot of time for this system to change course, but additional snow showers may be possible starting Wednesday night into Thursday.

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