
The National Weather Service in Milwaukee reports a fair weather forecast for the city with sunny skies dominating the week ahead. Today's outlook sees a comfortable high near 66 with a northwest wind leisurely blowing at 5 to 10 mph. Milwaukeeans can expect to enjoy clear skies into the evening as temperatures are predicted to dip to around 47 degrees, accompanied by a west wind maintaining a gentle 5 mph pace, according to the National Weather Service.
Looking ahead, the sunny weather will continue. Monday will be warm with a high near 71°F and light winds from the south. There's a small 20% chance of rain Tuesday night before 1 a.m., with clouds and a low around 59°F. The rain won’t last, and mostly sunny skies will return by Wednesday, as reported by the National Weather Service.
According to the National Weather Service, the warmth continues to gently climb with highs reaching near 76 on Wednesday and peaking around 78 by Saturday. As the week progresses, the tranquility of the weather seems to stand as a quiet reprieve with no significant storms or adverse conditions on the horizon.
However, residents should take note of the visibility issues that could arise due to patchy dense fog expected to develop in the Wisconsin River Valley, early this morning and again later in the night. "Spotter activation will not be needed," according to the Hazardous Weather Outlook provided by the National Weather Service.









