
As Milwaukee residents wake up to a crisp but fair morning with thermometers reading 46°F, the National Weather Service provides a forecast promising a surge in temperatures and continuous sunny skies. According to the latest update from the NWS, Milwaukee can expect the day to warm up to a comfortable 72°F. The light southwest wind will keep things pleasant, moving at a gentle 5 to 10 mph pace.
Last updated this morning at 6:52 AM CDT, the NWS report adds that by nightfall, the stars will likely shine unobstructed by clouds, with temperatures dipping to a mild 52°F. It will be a mostly clear night, with the same southwest breeze whispering through the city streets.
Looking ahead to the week, the forecast suggests an even warmer day tomorrow, with a high around 78°F and a light increase in the southwest wind, blowing at 10 to 15 mph. The clear skies are expected to persist into tomorrow night, with temperatures dropping to a low of 55°F. Monday will follow suit in this stretch of pleasant weather, remaining sunny with a high near 78°F and a continued southwest wind of 5 to 10 mph.
Beyond, Monday night's skies are expected to become partly cloudy, yet hold a low around 53°F. Come Tuesday, the area will see a mix of sun and clouds with a high near 71°F, while the evening invites a slight chance of rain showers after 1 am. The NWS forecasts a 20 percent chance of precipitation as the overnight temperature settles at 51°F.
Midweek, Milwaukeeans should keep an umbrella close by, as Wednesday brings a 40 percent chance of showers amid partly sunny conditions and a high around 63°F. The chance of rain appears to clear by the evening, leaving behind a chill with a low around 36°F. Meanwhile, a sunny outlook returns for Thursday, promising highs near 54°F, continuing into a sunny Friday with highs approaching 59°F.









