
The National Weather Service in Milwaukee has laid out a forecast for Milwaukee and its surrounding areas, detailing what locals can expect from the weather in the coming days. With an update last given on May 1 at 6:52 am CDT, the forecast suggests showers are highly likely today, especially before noon, with a 100% chance of precipitation and new rainfall amounts landing between a half and three quarters of an inch possible, according to the National Weather Service Milwaukee website.
The outlook for tonight includes a 50 percent chance of showers, primarily after 2 am, while the temperature dips to a low around 44, accompanied by a northeast wind blowing at 5 to 10 mph, now there's a slight 15 percent chance for thunderstorms in far southern Wisconsin this morning as noted in the Hazardous Weather Outlook by the National Weather Service. Moving into Friday, a 30 percent chance of showers lingers mainly before 10 am, followed by a day that's mostly cloudy with a high near 53° and winds from the northwest, and by Friday night, chances of showers drop to a meager 20 percent before 1 am, while the low hits around 39° with a light north wind.
For the weekend, Saturday boasts a gradual clearing to sunny skies after a mostly cloudy start, with highs resting near 51° and the north wind persisting around 10 mph, while Saturday night promises mostly clear conditions with a low around 40°. Sunday's outlook flips back to a 20 percent chance of showers post 1 pm despite sunny weather and increasing temperatures reaching a high near 59°. Sunday night also carries a 20 percent chance of showers amidst partially clear skies, with lows anticipated to be around 45°, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Next week’s weather looks mostly sunny, with only small chances of showers on Monday and Wednesday (20% each). Daytime highs will range from 59° to 66° by Tuesday, and nights will be in the mid to upper 40s. No hazardous weather is expected, and storm spotters likely won’t be needed, as per the National Weather Service.









