Saturday, May 23: Patchy fog and a late-night shower chance for Sheboygan County
Patchy fog, a small late-night shower chance, and a sunny Memorial Day are the main takeaways from the National Weather Service’s Saturday update.
Patchy fog, a small late-night shower chance, and a sunny Memorial Day are the main takeaways from the National Weather Service’s Saturday update.
The National Weather Service says Lake Michigan beaches in Sheboygan County face dangerous waves and currents from Friday afternoon into Saturday afternoon.
Beachgoers in Sheboygan County should avoid Lake Michigan water Friday at 4 p.m. through Saturday afternoon under a Beach Hazards Statement.
A Beach Hazards Statement covers Sheboygan County’s lakeshore from Friday afternoon through Saturday afternoon. NWS warns of 3 to 5 foot waves and dangerous currents.
Thursday morning’s NWS update keeps Friday night as the main rain window for Sheboygan County, but Memorial Day looks mostly sunny for outdoor plans.
NWS Milwaukee/Sullivan says Sheboygan-to-Port Washington waters stay 2 to 4 feet through Friday, then offshore waves build Friday night into Saturday.
A Small Craft Advisory starts Thursday night for the nearshore waters from Port Washington to North Point Light. Boaters should delay plans and check NWS updates.
Sheboygan County stays mostly dry through Thursday, then rain chances return Friday afternoon and Friday night brings the best shot at showers and a few thunderstorms.
Boaters and anglers on the Sheboygan to Port Washington nearshore waters should expect northeast winds and 2 to 4 foot waves late Wednesday and Wednesday night.
Sheboygan County has a brief Tuesday weather window with light showers possible late this morning, isolated thunderstorms into the early afternoon, and a Small Craft Advisory on the nearshore waters to Sheboygan through Tuesday evening.
NWS Milwaukee’s Monday morning update keeps Sheboygan’s nearshore waters rough on Tuesday, May 19, with 15 to 20 knot winds, gusts to 25, and 3- to 4-foot waves.
NWS updated the Sheboygan County forecast Monday morning with patchy fog, a 50% storm chance, and Tuesday wind gusts near 35 mph again.
Sheboygan County stays unsettled through Tuesday, with Sunday thunderstorms, patchy fog late tonight, and breezy southwest winds Monday and Tuesday.
NWS Milwaukee/Sullivan says the LMZ643 nearshore waters from Sheboygan to Port Washington remain under a Small Craft Advisory until 4 PM Wednesday.
A Frost Advisory remains in effect for Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, until 8:00 a.m. Monday. Tuesday brings showers and a chance of thunderstorms.
The National Weather Service says patchy morning fog is possible across Sheboygan County on Thursday, April 23, which could mean slower travel for early commuters, school drop-offs, and bus routes before conditions improve later in the day.
Sheboygan Area School District students are off Monday, April 20, for a scheduled staff professional development day. Early widespread frost in Sheboygan County could also make for a chilly start before conditions improve later.
The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for Sheboygan County from 1 p.m. Friday through 7 a.m. Saturday as rain chances build through the day and the wettest period is expected Friday night.
Evergreen Park in the City of Sheboygan is closed due to flooding after heavy rain and rising water on the Pigeon River. Here’s what residents should know before planning park visits or walks.
A Flood Warning remains in effect Wednesday for the Sheboygan River near Esslingen Park, with minor flooding affecting low-lying riverfront areas including docks and marina-adjacent spots.
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