Today: The 5-Day Weather Forecast February 14, 2026, begins foggy and cold. With the sunrise, the fog clears by late morning, only to be succeeded by a mostly cloudy Valentine’s Day. At 2 p.m. Milwaukee sees a high of 45, an hour before the possible formation of a lake breeze. Throughout the day, winds barely reach 4 mph, but with the lake breeze, winds increase to 8 mph with gusts in the low teens.

Tonight: As clouds pass overhead, one should not rule out the occasional drizzle of rain, but this is only a minor chance lasting until 1 a.m. Temperatures ease into the night and stay within the upper-30s for a low of 37.

Credit: College of DuPage NEXLAB; This graphic from the HRRR model shows the high temperature in Fahrenheit for Sunday in Milwaukee.

Tomorrow: Sunday will be a wonderful day to get out and enjoy the outdoors. Milwaukee starts with a beautiful sunrise over Lake Michigan and steadily warming temperatures into the afternoon. Before any clouds shade the blue sky, we should see a high of 56 degrees. Winds should be inconsistent from the southwest, cruising at 5 mph with 12 mph gusts. As sunset sends temperatures back into the 40s, we briefly break into the 30s for a low of 39. Clouds return in the night, slowly gathering into Monday morning.

Monday: To start the work week, skies remain cloudy for most of the day with scattered drizzles. Despite the rain and clouds, temperatures attempt to break the 1921-record high of 56. The northern winds will determine this record however, as they average 8 mph with gusts of 24 mph. While temperatures drop to a low in the mid-30s, the light precipitation stops.

Extended: On Tuesday, temperatures ease off of the 50s for a high in the mid-40s due to a high-pressure system in Canada influencing our weather. Clouds break apart to show some sun until the afternoon, when winds increase noticeably to an average 15 mph with gust nearing 30 mph. In the Great Plains Tuesday, a strong low-pressure system moves eastward, inducing some light rain Tuesday night. This system travels through Iowa early Wednesday morning and forms some heavy rain in Wisconsin. Milwaukee could see some of the heavy rain, but models disagree on this along with the temperature. For now, expect heavy rain in the morning Wednesday with a high of 40 when the rain ends in the afternoon. In light of the passing system, low temperatures could fall below freezing, but uncertainty still clouds this prediction. Stay tuned, as this is shaping to be an active weather week.

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