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Will School Be Closed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin?

Real-time probability that schools in Milwaukee, Wisconsin will be cancelled tomorrow, based on live forecast data and local closure thresholds.

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Typical closure threshold

10–18 inches, or wind chill below −30°F

Milwaukee has one of the highest snow-closure thresholds in the country. Districts here regularly hold classes through 6–8 inch events that would close schools in any mid-Atlantic city. The real closure trigger in Wisconsin is wind chill: sustained values below −30°F trigger "cold day" cancellations under state safety guidance, because school buses and waiting children can't safely function in polar-vortex cold regardless of snow cover.

How Milwaukee handles winter weather differently

Schools in Wisconsin are built — both culturally and infrastructurally — for severe winter. Bus fleets have engine-block heaters, diesel is blended for sub-zero temperatures, and most families have winter gear good to −20°F. This means snow accumulation alone rarely closes Milwaukee schools. A foot of powder in Milwaukee produces clean, drivable roads within hours because plow fleets are sized for this climate.

What actually stops Milwaukee schools is polar-vortex cold — when Arctic air masses drop south from Manitoba and wind chills reach −30°F or lower. Under those conditions, a child left at a bus stop can frostbite in minutes. The National Weather Service issues "dangerous wind chill" advisories that trigger district-level reviews, and when sustained wind chills are forecast below −35°F, closures are almost automatic.

Typical winter in Milwaukee

Milwaukee averages 47 inches of snow per year across a 5–6 month winter season. Despite that volume, schools typically close only 1–3 times per winter, with cold-day closures outnumbering snow-day closures.

  • Seasonal snowfall: 47 inches (among the highest in the lower 48)
  • Primary closure trigger: wind chill below −30°F (not snow accumulation)
  • Winter season: typically late October through early April
  • Transportation: diesel blended for −40°F, block heaters standard on school buses

SnowSense™ models wind-chill-driven closures separately from accumulation-driven closures because Wisconsin is different. Live probability for Milwaukee refreshes every 30 minutes and accounts for both.

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High-Intent Local Detail

Why schools in Milwaukee close when they do

This page goes deeper on the local thresholds, official district sources, recent winter events, and the nearby cities that make a different call.

Local threshold

10–18 inches, or wind chill below −30°F

Milwaukee has one of the highest snow-closure thresholds in the country. Districts here regularly hold classes through 6–8 inch events that would close schools in any mid-Atlantic city. The real closure trigger in Wisconsin is wind chill: sustained values below −30°F trigger "cold day" cancellations under state safety guidance, because school buses and waiting children can't safely function in polar-vortex cold regardless of snow cover.

Official districts

Forecast pages and district websites

Milwaukee Public Schools

67,000 students · city

Nearby city contrast

Why nearby places may decide differently

Milwaukee can wait longer on borderline calls than Waukesha

Milwaukee runs a much larger urban operation, so transit dependencies, staffing, and the downstream cost of closure all push decision-makers to hold off unless the forecast clearly threatens the morning commute.

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Milwaukee can wait longer on borderline calls than Racine

Milwaukee runs a much larger urban operation, so transit dependencies, staffing, and the downstream cost of closure all push decision-makers to hold off unless the forecast clearly threatens the morning commute.

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Milwaukee can wait longer on borderline calls than Kenosha

Milwaukee runs a much larger urban operation, so transit dependencies, staffing, and the downstream cost of closure all push decision-makers to hold off unless the forecast clearly threatens the morning commute.

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin school district

Per-district snow day probability

Milwaukee Public Schools
67,000 students · city
milwaukee.k12.wi.us

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