
Milwaukee residents can anticipate a stretch of pleasant weather in the coming days, with clear skies and comfortable temperatures. For today, the city will see mostly sunny conditions with a high of 81 degrees, and a light west wind around 10 mph. Temperatures will dip slightly in the evening to a low around 59, a southeast wind at 5 mph shifting west after midnight, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service.
Tuesday will be sunny with temperatures reaching about 83°F. Winds will be light, shifting from the west to the south. At night, it will stay mostly clear with a low around 60°F. Wednesday will also be sunny, with a high of 85°F and a gentle south breeze, as per National Weather Service.
Moving into Thursday, Milwaukeeans will again be greeted by sunny skies, the high reaching near 84 degrees with calm breezes expected to pick up from the southeast. The nighttime might bring a slight increase in cloud cover, but temperatures will hold steady with a low around 66 and a modest east wind. The end of the week, while initiating a downturn in temperatures to a high near 79, preserves the pattern of partial sunniness despite a creeping 20 percent chance of showers by Friday night.
This weekend will be partly sunny with daytime highs around 76°F. Nights will be in the mid-60s, and there's a 20% chance of brief rain showers. Overall, the weather will stay calm and mild as September continues.
As the ten-day stretch progresses, residents and visitors should remain aware of the slight possibility of showers starting Friday night, though no significant rainfall is expected, provided by the National Weather Service. These caprices of climate, present but not pressing, suggest a need for preparedness that eschews alarm—for umbrellas to be close at hand, but not yet unfurled as Milwaukee leans into the idyll of early autumn's embrace.









