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 Village of Elkhart Lake office will be closed Friday, May 22, and Monday, May 25, for Memorial Day. Trash and recycling move to Tuesday, May 26.
AAA’s May 22 Sheboygan metro check shows regular gas at $4.474 and diesel at $5.874, both down from the last check but diesel still elevated.
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.
The Uptown Parklet is back on St. Clair Avenue in downtown Sheboygan, with seating, landscaping and a pedestrian space on the block through Oct. 31.
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.
SASD students are off Friday, May 22, 2026, for staff professional development, and Monday, May 25, is also a no-school day for Memorial Day.
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 Area School District families have until May 27 to express interest in new fall 2026 child care options at the Early Learning Center.
Town of Lima property owners have a May 26 Board of Review hearing at Lima Town Hall in Sheboygan Falls, with a 48-hour objection notice rule.
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.
The City of Sheboygan says a northbound lane closure on North 14th Street between St. Clair and Michigan avenues began May 18 and should last about a week.
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.
WisDOT lists daytime moving lane closures on northbound and southbound I-43 between Garton Road and County XX on May 19-20, 6 a.m. to 4 p.m., weather-dependent.
Sheboygan County’s 2026 hazardous waste season opens May 18 in Sheboygan Falls, and residents now must reserve a date, pay online, and bring proof of payment.
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.
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