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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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.
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.
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.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin school district
Per-district snow day probability
Nearby cities
Live forecasts within driving distance of Milwaukee
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