Overview: Cooler temperatures and mostly cloudy skies are expected for Milwaukee with possible showers on Friday. 

Today: Wednesday for Milwaukee starts off with partly cloudy skies and temperatures reaching to 70 degrees. With a high-pressure system located in central Minnesota, wind speeds are expected to be tamer at 6 mph with a possible gust up to 10 mph. Around 4 p.m., a chance for a stray shower is possible with temperatures reaching a high of 75 degrees. Wind speeds increase to 7 mph with 12-mph wind gusts.    

Tonight: Wednesday night brings more overcast skies with temperatures lowering to 64 degrees, wind speeds continue to increase to 9 mph with gusts reaching up to 14 mph. 

Tomorrow: Thursday morning starts off with overcast skies and temperatures in the high-60s with wind speeds calming down to 4 mph due to a high-pressure system. As the day continues, temperatures reach a high of 73 with mostly sunny skies. Wind speeds continue to remain calm with wind gusts up to 11 mph. Into the evening, temperatures drop back down to the low-60s, and wind speeds pick up slightly to 6 mph with 13-mph wind gusts.  

Friday: Friday morning brings mostly cloudy skies with temperatures reaching into the low-70s and wind speeds reaching 10 mph with gusts up to 16 mph. As a cold front advances over Central Wisconsin in the afternoon, showers are expected in Milwaukee. Temperatures reach a high of 78 degrees, and wind speeds pick up to 11 mph with gusts up to 17 mph. Into the evening hours, a slight chance of showers is possible with wind speeds decreasing to 5 mph and temperatures decreasing to 66 degrees.  

Weekend Outlook: Saturday for Milwaukee brings a high temperature of 77 and a low of 64 with partly cloudy clouds. Skies clear towards the afternoon. Wind speeds remain quick into the afternoon and slow down by the evening hours. A maximum wind gust up to 23 mph is possible. Sunday brings a high of 71 and a low of 60 with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. Calm winds are expected with a maximum wind gust up to 18 mph. Stay tuned for more updates!  

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