Sheboygan Weekend Snow and Next Week’s Deep Freeze
If you live in Sheboygan or plan to visit, get ready for a rollercoaster of winter weather. From heavy snowfall Friday night into Saturday to dangerously cold wind chills early next week, we’ve got a detailed forecast to keep you prepared. Here’s what to expect:
Friday Night: Heavy Snow and Wind
- Temperature: Low around 23°F (feels like 13°F)
- Snowfall: 4–8 inches possible
- Chance of Snow: 85% (with overall precipitation near 100%)
- Wind: South at 10–15 mph, gusts up to 30 mph (some estimates up to 44 mph)
- Humidity: ~84%
What This Means
A strong system will move through the area, bringing substantial snowfall. If you plan to drive, prepare for slippery roads and reduced visibility. Gusty winds may create blowing and drifting snow, so keep your snow brush and shovel handy!
Saturday: Light Snow Continues
- Temperature: High near 31°F
- Snowfall: 1–3 additional inches possible
- Chance of Snow: 61–70%
- Wind: East at 5–10 mph
- Humidity: ~87%
What This Means
Although snowfall rates will decrease, accumulations could still add up. With temperatures hovering near freezing, sidewalks and parking lots may stay slick. Take it slow if you’re out and about enjoying Sheboygan’s weekend activities.
Monday Night: Dangerous Wind Chills
- Temperature: Low around -4°F (feels like -21°F)
- Chance of Snow: Slight chance (14–20%) before midnight
- Wind: Northwest at about 10 mph, with gusts near 30 mph
- Humidity: ~72%
What This Means
While snowfall is minimal, the wind chill could drop temperatures to around -21°F. Limit your time outdoors, and dress in layers if you must go outside. Pets should also be kept indoors as much as possible.
Tuesday Night: Frigid But Clearing
- Temperature: Low around -1°F (feels like -17°F)
- Skies: Partly cloudy
- Wind: Northwest at 10 mph, gusts to 30 mph
- Humidity: ~73%
What This Means
Expect a continuation of bitter cold, but cloud cover should begin to break up. Keep an eye on local advisories, especially if these strong winds persist—frostbite can set in quickly with wind chills in the teens below zero.
Stay Safe and Share Your Experience!
- Plan Ahead: Check your emergency kit—make sure you have flashlights, blankets, and extra batteries.
- Bundle Up: Layers, hats, and gloves are essential, especially with wind chills forecast to plummet below zero.
- Stay Informed: Monitor SheboyganLife.com for updates, and follow local alerts from National Weather Service or your preferred weather apps.
Tell us: How are you preparing for the snowy weekend and bitter cold next week? Share your tips in the comments, and let us know if you’ve found any creative ways to enjoy the winter weather. Don’t forget to like and share this post with friends and neighbors—it helps everyone stay safe and informed!
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