Thank you for visiting Waukesha County's website! Our county, the state's 3rd largest, is located in southeastern Wisconsin. It includes 37 municipalities within 576 square miles of suburban and rural areas. From beautiful park space and pristine lakes to exceptional roadways and renowned public safety infrastructure, Waukesha County government is a critical component to ensuring and maintaining the high quality of life that our residents expect and visitors enjoy. - Dan Vrakas, County Executive
Situated in beautiful southeast Wisconsin, Waukesha County offers something for everyone. Whether you are looking for a new place to live, a new job, or great recreation, Waukesha County is the place for you.
Location Waukesha County is conveniently located 15 miles west of the city of Milwaukee, 60 miles east of the city of Madison, and 100 miles north-west of Chicago. Its location and proximity to I-94 and I-43 provide quick access to the outlying areas, business and retail opportunities, and numerous recreational opportunities.
Population The 2010 US Census identified 389,891 residents in Waukesha County. One of Wisconsin's fastest growing counties, the population of Waukesha County increased by nearly 30,000 residents in the last decade.
Climate Waukesha County experiences a broad range of highs and lows in temperature and precipitation during the course of a year. Average daily high temperature range from a low of 24.3 degrees in January to a high of 82.6 degrees in July. The yearly average for precipitation is 30.9 inches. Average snowfall is 38.1 inches.
Employment There are over 12,000 employers in Waukesha County employing more than 218,000 workers. Manufacturing (26%), services (25%), and retail trade (16%) represents the largest employment sectors in Waukesha County. Economic growth and associated employment opportunities continue to be strong. To be sure, Waukesha County consistently registers one of the lowest unemployment rates in the state.
Recreation Recreation opportunities abound in Waukesha County. They include:
- 77 lakes offering fishing, swimming, and boating
- 21,000 acres of public parks (state, county, and municipal)
- 129 miles of hiking and biking trailsover 70 miles of cross country ski trails nearly 200 miles of snowmobile trails.
- 10 campgrounds
- 20 challenging public golf courses
For more information about Waukesha County, explore our website or contact us at countyexec@waukeshacounty.gov. Come experience Waukesha County!
WAUKESHA COUNTY CLIMATE
Fall Waukesha County is ablaze with color in autumn. You will enjoy a moderate climate with temperatures reaching the 70s throughout September and October, but by the end of November, you’ll feel winter’s chill with 30° days and the first frost. Precipitation averages a little over 8 inches for the season, but it is not unheard of for the little ones to Trick or Treat in the snow.
Winter Winter in Waukesha County is moderate. There have been years where it snows 40-50 inches for the season, and other years as little as 4-1/2 inches. The record for December, January and February is an unbelievable 90 inches. Keep that shovel handy! Despite this, on average, only one Christmas out of every three is a white one. The coldest recorded day was –26° F. Brrr! Fortunately, the average temperature is in the 30s.
Spring Spring is always a favorite time in Waukesha County, bringing warmer temperatures that range from 40° to 70°. Temperature and precipitation are the most variable during this season, which leads to a lot of instability in the weather. Precipitation of 8 to 9 inches is normal, and thunderstorms are very common. The best advice is to keep your winter boots, umbrella and sunscreen handy during Spring.
Summer Summer in Waukesha County is usually sunny and warm. Daytime temperatures are in the 80s, but the evenings usually cool down to the 60s and 70s. Although precipitation averages 10 inches, some years bring near-drought conditions, as in 1988 when we had only a few inches of rain. But, the area still had plenty of its traditional beer to deal with the drought. The summer weather is definitely a most pleasant experience here.
Generally, Waukesha County is a great place to be any time of year!
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