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Frigid Wisconsin Weather to Persist Until Weekend
Normal mid-Winter conditions expected to return after January 31st.
Jan. 29, 2026 at 8:15am
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The latest weather forecast for northeast Wisconsin indicates that frigid temperatures and wind chills will continue until the weekend, when a shift in the weather pattern is expected to bring back more typical mid-Winter conditions. The coldest average high in the area is 25 degrees, which the region has been experiencing for an extended period, but that value is expected to start rising on January 31st.
Why it matters
The prolonged cold spell has been challenging for residents of northeast Wisconsin, who are eager for a return to more seasonable winter weather. The forecast shift could provide some relief and a return to normal activities.
The details
The frigid temperatures and wind chills that have gripped the region are expected to continue until the weekend. However, on January 31st, the average high temperature in the area is forecast to start rising, signaling a shift towards more typical mid-Winter conditions. This trend of 20-30 degree weather is expected to persist through the first week of February.
- The coldest average high of 25 degrees has been experienced in the region for an extended period.
- On January 31st, the average high temperature in the area is forecast to start rising.
The players
Storm Team 5
The weather forecasting team for the local news station in northeast Wisconsin.
The takeaway
The prolonged cold spell in northeast Wisconsin is expected to finally break this weekend, providing relief to residents and a return to more typical winter weather conditions.
