
Milwaukee residents can anticipate a shift from cloudy skies to clearer ones as the day progresses, according to the National Weather Service. The forecast, published early this morning, expects today to evolve into mostly sunny conditions with a high of 53°F and a northeast wind blowing at about 10 mph.
As the evening sets in, partly cloudy skies will greet the city, and it's expected that the temperature will dip to a low near 45°F. Although tonight's wind will maintain a northeast trajectory at around 5 mph, it will switch to northwest after midnight. Becoming calm, a northeast wind is predicted to return with a low around 46 tomorrow night, after a partly sunny day with a high near 63°F.
Midweek forecasts are similarly optimistic, with Wednesday likely to see mostly sunny skies and a high temperature around 55°F. The NWS mentions a northeast wind picking up to speeds between 5 and 15 mph. For those planning ahead, Wednesday night's conditions are to remain partly cloudy, cooling to a low near 41°F with a north wind blowing at 10 to 15 mph.
Looking towards the end of the week, residents can enjoy an uptick in warmth and sun, with Thursday forecast to sport sunny skies and a high of 55°F. The consistent northeast wind, blowing at 5 to 15 mph, will eventually relax into a mostly clear Thursday night with a low around 40°F. Friday continues this upward trend, with forecasters predicting sunny weather and temperatures peaking near 60°F.
The pleasant weather pattern seems to persist into the weekend as Saturday is slated to be sunny, reaching a high near 70°F, followed by a mostly clear night with a low around 48°F. Capping off the week, Sunday promises more sun and a high temperature close to 66°F, perfect for those planning on soaking up some early May sunshine.









