
The National Weather Service in Milwaukee has released a detailed forecast anticipating a shift in weather conditions over the next week. According to the National Weather Service update from December 7, Milwaukee residents can expect mostly cloudy skies today with higher winds reaching gusts up to 30 mph and temperatures peaking around 46 degrees Fahrenheit. The outlook for tonight predicts a gradual clearing, setting the stage for a mostly sunny Sunday with similar high temperatures.
Looking forward to the start of the workweek, commuters should be ready for Monday's clearer skies following a morning of cloudiness, with highs persisting near the mid-40s. However, Monday night temperatures are set to plunge to a low around 26 degrees. With an eye toward Tuesday, Milwaukeeans will confront a brisk high near 33 degrees with partial sunshine offering a bleak consolation, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Midweek predictions indicate a chance of snow showers on Tuesday night with a continuing 20 percent likelihood into Wednesday. Despite the chance of flurries, Wednesday's highs are still expected to climb with difficulty to just 26 degrees. Going into Thursday, Milwaukee can expect to wake up to lows cresting at a mere 10 degrees, offering yet another reminder of winter's encroaching chill despite an unobstructed sun, as per the National Weather Service.
A break in the weather is expected by the end of the week, with a partly sunny Friday and temperatures reaching the high 30s. However, cold winds will still hit the city, and Milwaukee residents should prepare for the unpredictable weather typical of a Midwestern winter. While the skies may clear, fluctuating temperatures and wind chills will remind everyone that winter is always changing.









