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Freeze Warnings Grip Wisconsin as Temperatures Plummet

7 Oct

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Summary

  • Freeze warnings in effect across Wisconsin and Great Lakes region
  • Temperatures dip below freezing, threatening gardens and crops
  • Warmer weather expected to return by the weekend
Freeze Warnings Grip Wisconsin as Temperatures Plummet

On October 7th, 2025, a sudden cold snap has gripped much of Wisconsin and the surrounding Great Lakes region. Freeze warnings are in effect as overnight temperatures dip low enough to threaten gardens, crops, and unprotected outdoor pipes.

While the state typically sees its first frost by this time of year, the current temperatures are a stark 360-degree turn from the heat wave that brought record-breaking warmth just three days ago. Across much of Wisconsin, temperatures have dipped just below freezing, with the National Weather Service office in Green Bay warning of mid-20s readings in parts of north-central and northeast Wisconsin.

However, this chilly spell is not expected to last. Nighttime lows are expected to rebound into the upper 30s to low 40s by midweek, and daytime temperatures will continue to reach the upper-60s to mid-70s by the weekend. Overall, Wisconsin is likely to experience a warmer-than-normal, milder fall, though the return of La Niña could make the winter outlook more uncertain, potentially bringing colder temperatures and above-average snowfall to the region.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
La Niña tends to bring colder-than-average temperatures and above-average snowfall to the Great Lakes region, including Wisconsin. This can lead to more frequent and intense lake-effect snow events, especially along the Lake Michigan and Lake Superior snowbelts.
According to the article, much of Wisconsin typically sees its first frost by this time of year, but the current freeze warnings are a stark contrast to the recent heat wave that brought record-breaking warmth just three days ago.
The article states that nighttime lows are expected to rebound into the upper 30s to low 40s by midweek, and daytime temperatures will continue to reach the upper-60s to mid-70s by the weekend. Overall, Wisconsin is likely to experience a warmer-than-normal, milder fall.

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