July 17, 2026: SASD Community Recreation Cancels All Outdoor Activities (Check the Rec Hotline)
SASD Community Recreation says all outdoor activities for July 17, 2026 are cancelled. Call 920-208-5805 (24/7) to confirm; questions: 920-459-3773.
SASD Community Recreation says all outdoor activities for July 17, 2026 are cancelled. Call 920-208-5805 (24/7) to confirm; questions: 920-459-3773.
Boaters planning Lake Michigan nearshore trips Friday, July 17, should expect dense smoke and visibility of 1 nautical mile or less—until 7 PM CDT.
City of Sheboygan says IHRA is canceling the Midwest Challenge powerboat races Aug. 8–9, but land-based events will continue at City Green and King Park.
NWS Hazardous Weather Outlook for July 11 flags patchy river valley fog possible Saturday night into Sunday, July 12, plus heat indices may reach 100 at times Mon–Wed.
July 9, 2026 NWS outlook flags scattered evening storms (gusty winds, small hail, heavy rain) and patchy dense fog late tonight into Friday morning.
Thursday, July 9: Free Levitt AMP at City Green (710 New York Ave) brings Alicia Blue. Grounds open 5:30 p.m.; music 6–8:30; art + food trucks.
NWS ozone Air Quality Advisory stays in effect for Sheboygan County until 11:00 PM CDT July 8. Sensitive groups should cut back and check air.
NWS (355 AM CDT Wed, July 8) warns scattered storms this afternoon into Wednesday evening: damaging winds, hail possible, and heavy rain possible tonight.
NWS issued a 9:06 AM CDT Tuesday, July 7 Hazardous Weather Outlook for Sheboygan County: showers and thunderstorms may occur late Wed (July 8) through Thu (July 9).
NWS says Sheboygan County has periodic thunderstorm chances through the July 3-5 holiday weekend, with some strong storms and heavy rain possible.
Sheboygan County remains under an Extreme Heat Warning through 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 1, so residents should plan heat safety steps now.
A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect for the Sheboygan County lakeshore until 10 p.m. Monday, with 3- to 5-foot waves and dangerous currents.
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.
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.
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