
Milwaukee's Monday morning is shaping up to be a sunny affair with a high near 57, following a foggy wakeup call for residents. The National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan updates paint a serene picture for the start of the week: clear skies, save for a brief spell of rain that might come and go between midnight and the wee hours of 3 am tonight. The Southwest wind, clocking in at about 15 mph, with gusts potentially reaching 25 mph, will usher in the forecasted rainfall.
As we edge into the night, the chances of rainfall hover at 30 percent, mainly post-midnight, as the clouds gather. To fully prepare, one can expect the wind to steadily hold its course from the Southwest. Milwaukeeans might want to secure any loose items outside before turning in, as the wind is expected to be strong enough to cause some minor disturbance.
Fog that has blanketed sections of the city early today has lifted, signaling a mostly sunny forecast according to NWS Milwaukee’s detailed forecast. The moisture-laden mists of dawn have dissipated to unveil balmy and agreeable conditions. For those looking to bask in the Autumn sun, Monday certainly seems a promising day to do so.
The serene weather isn't exclusive to Milwaukee alone; the surrounding regions of east central, south central, and southeast Wisconsin are not to be left out. "No hazardous weather is expected at this time," announces the Hazardous Weather Outlook of the National Weather Service, assuring a reprieve from the rigors of Wisconsin's often capricious climate. The spotlight, however, remains firmly placed on the city itself as the week's temperate ambiance takes hold. As Wednesday arrives, the outlook stays bright with an expected high of 56 and another splash of sun to adorn the skies.
While spotter activation will not be needed, residents in south-central and southwest Wisconsin had to deal with patchy slick spots early on, particularly on elevated surfaces, due to the lingering Areas of fog, as noted in the Hazardous Weather Outlook. Yet, this minor hindrance fades swiftly, making way for a clear and crisp progression through the rest of the week. For those needing detailed updates, the National Weather Service website remains the prime source of information for the latest on Milwaukee's meteorological pulse.









