
Residents of Milwaukee and other southeastern Wisconsin communities can expect a streak of sunny days ahead, as the National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan has forecasted favorable weather conditions starting today. According to the National Weather Service latest update, temperatures today will reach a pleasant high near 67°F, with a mild south wind ranging from 5 to 15 mph. This pattern of clear skies is set to continue into the night, with a low around 45°F and a southwest breeze around 5 mph.
As the weekend rolls in, the fair weather maintains its steady grip on the region. Saturday promises sun with a high near 71°F and a southwest wind gently blowing at 5 to 10 mph. The evening will likely see mostly clear skies and a low near 51°F. To possibly make the most of the outdoors, folks should consider enjoying this stretch of calm conditions. Sunday and Monday are forecast to bring more sunshine, with highs climbing to near 77°F and 76°F, respectively, and southwest winds remaining consistent at 5 to 10 mph, as reported by the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service also issued a word of caution regarding possible elevated fire weather conditions west of Madison this afternoon. A similar advisory is in place for Sunday as temperatures are expected to rise, which could make it easier for fires to start and spread. Residents in these areas should stay alert and practice safe handling of any flammable materials, particularly in outdoor settings.
The first hint of change arrives by midweek, with Tuesday night introducing a 20 percent chance of showers after 1am. The likelihood of rain increases slightly to a 30 percent chance on Wednesday, though the skies should remain mostly sunny with a high near 61°F. Nighttime might bring a few more showers with a 20 percent chance of rain and a drop in temperature to around 38°F. Clear conditions are expected to return by Thursday with a high near 59°F. For more detailed weather forecasts, visit the National Weather Service website at National Weather Service Milwaukee.
Spotter activation is not anticipated during this period. The community can follow the advice from the National Weather Service to remain informed and prepared, but the outlook appears to signal serene skies ideal for autumn enjoyment.









