Heavy Rainfall Possible in Sheboygan County Today, April 27, NWS Says
SHEBOYGAN COUNTY, Wis. — Monday, April 27, 2026.
Sheboygan County residents can expect a wet Monday, even though the strongest severe weather threat has shifted south of the area.
According to a same-day report from WHBL and the official National Weather Service forecast for Sheboygan County (ZIP code 53082), periods of rain and possible thunderstorms are likely throughout the day and into tonight. While widespread severe storms are not the main concern locally, locally heavy rainfall remains possible.
Timing: Morning Rain, Possible Lull, More Storms Later
Forecasters say a round of rain and weaker storms is expected from late morning into early afternoon across Sheboygan County, including the City of Sheboygan, Sheboygan Falls, Plymouth, and surrounding towns and villages.
There may be a brief lull in activity later this afternoon before another, more organized round of storms develops later today and into the evening hours.
The National Weather Service forecast page for Sheboygan County shows continued precipitation chances through tonight, with thunderstorms possible at times.
Up to a Half Inch of Rain on Saturated Ground
Rainfall totals around a half inch are possible, with locally higher amounts not ruled out in stronger downpours. With the ground already saturated from recent wet weather, additional rainfall could lead to ponding on roads and increased runoff into low-lying areas.
Drivers in Sheboygan, Sheboygan Falls, Plymouth, and along county highways should be prepared for standing water in typical trouble spots, especially during heavier bursts of rain. Slower commutes are likely at times, particularly during the late morning and evening travel windows.
What This Means for Monday Plans
For families and businesses across Sheboygan County, today’s weather could affect school pickups, youth sports practices, outdoor work, and evening errands. Storm drains and low spots near homes and businesses may see brief water buildup during heavier showers.
If you have outdoor activities scheduled tonight, it’s a good idea to check the latest forecast before heading out. Conditions may vary through the day as waves of rain move through.
Residents can monitor updated information directly from the National Weather Service Sheboygan County forecast page (ZIP 53082), which will reflect any new advisories or changes in timing.
As always, allow extra travel time, watch for water-covered pavement, and keep an eye on updated forecasts before evening plans.
If you’re seeing significant ponding or weather impacts in your neighborhood, feel free to share an update in the comments. You can also send local weather photos, tips, or community news through our Publicize page to help keep Sheboygan County informed.
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