Glenbeulah Roundup: I-43 Lane Closures and Spring School Sports
It was a transition week for Glenbeulah as spring weather slowly returns and residents juggle road work impacts, school activities, and shifting conditions across Sheboygan County.
I-43 Lane Closures Continue Near Plymouth
Drivers in and out of Glenbeulah are still navigating lane closures on I-43 tied to ongoing state highway improvement work in Sheboygan County. The work zone near Plymouth remains a key corridor for residents commuting to Sheboygan, Manitowoc, and beyond.
WisDOT has maintained reduced lanes and periodic ramp adjustments as part of the multi-phase project. Motorists should plan extra travel time, especially during weekday morning and late-afternoon peak hours. With fog and scattered showers in the forecast this weekend, visibility could be reduced, making cautious driving even more important.
Residents are encouraged to monitor 511 Wisconsin for up-to-date traffic conditions before heading out, particularly if traveling for school events or weekend activities.
Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah Spring Sports Underway
Spring sports are ramping up for Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah School District students. Baseball and softball schedules are now in motion, with early-season matchups scheduled across the county.
These games draw families from Glenbeulah and surrounding communities such as Plymouth and Sheboygan Falls, marking one of the first major community gathering points after winter activities wrapped up. Weather conditions have been variable, so game times may shift depending on field conditions and temperatures.
Parents and students should check the district calendar and team pages for last-minute updates, especially with nighttime temperatures still dipping into the low 30s this weekend.
Looking Back at March Weather
March wrapped up with fluctuating temperatures typical for early spring in Sheboygan County. Historical data for Glenbeulah shows a mix of milder days and colder snaps, reinforcing why early April often brings a blend of rain, fog, and lingering chill.
This weekend’s forecast calls for a chance of rain showers followed by areas of fog, then a mostly sunny Sunday near 50 degrees. Residents planning outdoor yard work or attending sporting events should dress in layers and remain mindful of slick roads in the early morning hours.
What to Watch in the Week Ahead
Looking ahead, additional school activities and local government meetings are expected as April gets fully underway. With construction season beginning and spring sports schedules filling in, travel coordination will remain a top concern for many families.
Residents are encouraged to keep an eye on district announcements, Sheboygan County road updates, and official municipal postings for any changes that could affect commutes or community participation.
Sources
https://sheboyganlife.com/local-2/glenbeulah-roundup-i-43-lane-closures-school-sports-update/
https://511wi.gov/
https://www.wunderground.com/history/monthly/us/wi/glenbeulah/KWIGLENB13/date/2026-3-1
