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From Sunny Skies to Stormy Weather as Milwaukee Faces an Unpredictable Spring Forecast

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Published on June 01, 2025
From Sunny Skies to Stormy Weather as Milwaukee Faces an Unpredictable Spring ForecastSource: Unsplash/ Martin Martz

As Milwaukee residents prepare to quickly shift from cool to warm attire, the National Weather Service in Milwaukee projects a varied spectacle of weather patterns for the upcoming week. Today, the temperature will gently climb to 61°F, with a generally sunny outlook and a genteel breeze transitioning from light and variable to a southeast wind at 5 to 10 mph as the morning unfurls. The evening is expected to be partly cloudy, with temperatures dipping moderately to a low of around 49°F. A southeast wind will persist, subtly shifting southwest post-midnight, according to the NWS Milwaukee report.

Temperatures will rise on Monday, reaching a warm 80°F thanks to a steady southwest wind at 5 to 15 mph. Monday night will stay mild with a low around 64°F and light south winds. On Tuesday, there's a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Despite the rain chances, the high will reach around 82°F, with breezy south winds up to 15 mph and gusts as high as 30 mph.

"Showers and possibly a thunderstorm" are likely Tuesday night, with an 80% chance of rain. After the rain, temperatures will cool down, with Wednesday's high around 66°F. There's a 60% chance of showers in the morning, but skies are expected to clear later in the day. Rain may still linger with a 30% chance Wednesday night, and a low near 53°F according to NWS Milwaukee.

Milwaukee’s weather stays unsettled as the week goes on, with a steady but lower chance of showers. There's a 20 percent chance of rain on Thursday with cloudy skies and a high near 64°F. Rain chances drop to 20 percent by Friday night. The weekend looks partly sunny, but Saturday brings a slight 20 percent chance of showers or thunderstorms, with a high around 67°F. Overall, it's a typical spring week—sunny at times, rainy at others—so keep an eye on the NWS Milwaukee forecast.