
Milwaukee residents can anticipate a shift in the weather today as clouds increase ahead of a moderate high near 62 degrees. The report states a northeast wind at 5 to 10 mph during the day, settling into mostly cloudy skies with overnight lows around 55 degrees as the wind veers southeast, according to the National Weather Service Milwaukee.
The National Weather Service suggests a mostly sunny Sunday on the horizon, with temperatures climbing to a comfortable 66 degrees bolstered by a southeast wind of 5 to 15 mph. Following the sunny reprieve, Sunday night will cool down to a low of around 57, as the winds maintain their southeast trajectory at a gentle pace. Noteworthy, this Monday—Columbus Day—brings a partly sunny sky with highs nudging close to 69 degrees, inviting Milwaukeeans to enjoy outdoor festivities with just a subtle brush of a south wind at 5 to 10 mph.
As the workweek resumes on Tuesday, partly sunny conditions greet morning commuters with highs approximating 64, while a more assertive north wind at 10 to 15 mph takes hold. The night's forecast introduces a 20 percent chance of showers, which carries into a mostly sunny Wednesday with highs hovering at 60 degrees, as per the National Weather Service.
Wednesday night's skies are expected to be mostly clear with lows dipping to 46, giving way to Thursday's mixture of sun and cloud cover and the possibility of showers reaching a 20 percent likelihood. National Weather Service Milwaukee forecasts this trend of partly cloudy evenings and occasional shower chances continuing into the end of the week, with Friday showing a 30 percent chance of showers amid a mostly sunny backdrop and high temperatures rising towards an agreeable 68 degrees.









