Overview: Milwaukee’s 5-Day Weather Forecast June 2nd, 2026, finds warming temperatures but ends the fair-weather forecasts later in the week, with rain and possible storms before the weekend.

Today: With a high pressure parking over Lake Michigan, Milwaukee sees nothing but sunshine and warmth. Temperatures remain lower than average due to light winds at 7 mph off the lake. Gusts should stay below 20 mph. Despite the cooler weather, remember to take sunburn seriously and to apply sunscreen, especially when outside in the middle of the day. In the afternoon, temperatures still hit the upper 60s and then taper off into the night.

Tonight: After a picturesque sunset, winds calm and temperatures continue to slide down to the 50s. Before Wednesday’s dawn, we hit a low of 50.

Tomorrow: Clouds return in sparse groups Wednesday, while the high pressure exits for the southeast. As the winds turn to come from the south at 5 mph with gusts around 15 mph, temperatures gain. Milwaukee hits a high of 79 under partly sunny skies. Clouds increase into Thursday in anticipation of a low pressure out west. Due to its blanket-like nature, we hit a low of 54.

Thursday: A low-pressure system teases entering the Great Lakes Friday, influencing Milwaukee’s weather. Winds increase to average 9 mph with gusts of 25 mph. Although not expected to come into fruition, some possible drizzles tease entering in the evening and keep precipitation chances into the night. Temperatures hit a high in the mid-80s and a low in the mid-60s.

 Extended: When the pressures drop remains a bit unresolved but suffice to say Milwaukee receives some needed raindrops Friday. These rain showers might hold some thunder and gusty winds up to 35 mph. Averaging 9 mph on Friday, winds increase into Saturday to 11 mph. Despite the line of rain leaving the area in the morning of Saturday, some pop-up showers are possible later Saturday into the night. Temperatures top out at 80 and 77 while dropping to lows of 65 and 60 on Friday and Saturday, respectively. Finally, Milwaukee starts to feel the summer as humidity increases, becoming muggy on Saturday. Stay tuned to get more information on the upcoming weather!

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