
Overview: Rain is constant through the remainder of the week, with Thursday being hit the worst. Temperatures warm up slightly as the week moves on, but fall back down into the mid 40s by the end of the weekend.
Today: Thursday sees constant rain move though the Milwaukee area, dropping over an inch of rain throughout the day. Thunderstorms are also expected to occur in the late afternoon, but will ramp up considerably during the night. Temperatures will rocket up into the low 60s, driven by warm winds out of the south at 10 mph with 30 mph gusts.
Tonight: Thunderstorms are expected on Thursday night, along with even more rain until 4 a.m. Severe weather is unlikely however, Temperatures fall back down into the upper 30s, coupled with winds out of the west at 18 mph with 35 mph gusts.

Tomorrow: Friday warms up into the mid 40s, with partly sunny skies in the morning that turn to overcast skies in the afternoon. Winds will light out of the west, blowing at 8 mph. There is also an 80% chance for rain after 9 p.m., along with the occasional rumble of thunder during the night.
Extended: More rain is in store for Saturday, finally ending around 2 p.m. Temperatures warms up, hitting a high in the mid 50s with winds out of the west at 15 mph. Easter Sunday sees temperatures drop back down into the mid 40s, but sunny skies persist during the day mixed with winds out of the northwest at 15 mph. Monday’s temperatures reach a high in the mid 40s, but cloudy skies return with the occasional rain shower occurring, mostly in the morning.

