
Overview: Expect thunderstorms for the remainder this week until the Fourth of July. Additionally, the heatwave breaks during the weekend, with temperatures falling into the 70s.
Today: Thursday temperatures hit the lower 90s, along with scattered and severe thunderstorms during the afternoon beginning at 4 p.m. Due to the high temperatures and humidity, an extreme heat warning has been issued until Thursday night. When it’s not storming, skies will be mostly sunny along with winds blowing out of the southwest at 12 mph with 24-mph gusts.
Tonight: More thunderstorms move in overnight, coupled with falling temperatures in the upper 60s. Winds slow down considerably, blowing calmy out of the west for a majority of the night.
Tomorrow: Friday temperatures rise into the upper 80s, along with scattered thunderstorms throughout the day. Winds speed up slightly, blowing out of the southwest at 6 mph with 14 mph gusts. Scattered storms continue to plague Milwaukee, with temperatures falling into the upper 60s. Winds continue to slow down, blowing out of the southwest with only 10 mph gusts.
Extended: Storms continue on the Fourth of July, mostly beginning in the morning and ceasing around 9 p.m. Temperatures hit the lower 80s, along with winds out of the south at 10 mph. Clouds remain in the sky during Sunday, with temperatures cooling off into the upper 70s. Winds pick up, blowing out of the northwest at 8 mph with 14 mph gusts at times. Mostly sunny skies return on Monday, with temperatures hitting the mid-70s at times. Winds slow down considerably, blowing out of the south at 4 mph with 10 mph at times.

