
Today: Scattered showers and non-severe thunderstorms are in store for Thursday, bringing a high in the low 90s and enough humidity to cause a heat index around 100 degrees. Skies will be mostly overcast with a few spots of sunshine throughout the day, coupled with breezy winds out of the southwest reaching up to 10 mph and gusts hitting 25 mph.
Tonight: The chance for scattered rain continues as temperatures fall into the mid 60s along with a dewpoint in the low 60s for a majority of the night, causing slight fog to appear close to the lakeshore. Winds dwindle as well, falling to 5 mph with gusts topping out at 10 mph, and skies remain overcast overnight.

Tomorrow: Due to a cold front moving along the Wisconsin-Illinois state border early Friday morning, there is a chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms before 9 a.m. then tapering off for the day. High temperatures continue to be prevalent in the Milwaukee area, with a high in the mid 80s coupled with partly cloudy skies before turning to overcast as night falls. Chances for showers and thunderstorms pop up again after 9 p.m. and into Saturday morning, but nothing severe is expected.
Saturday, July 26th – Monday, July 28th: Saturday is marked by cloudy skies and rain due to a surface low pressure system moving through the area. Temperatures continue to be high in the mid 80s during the day, and light winds of 5 mph with 10 mph gusts are expected into the night. Temperatures warm up on Sunday, topping out in the upper 80s with a heat index in the mid 90s. Cloud cover will be relegated to just a few clouds dotted among the sky, coupled with winds out of the south at 5 mph. Monday’s temperatures continue to be high in the lower 90s and a heat index close to 100 degrees, along with scattered rain in the afternoon and light winds of 5 mph.

