
Today: Rain and wet snow are expected early morning Wednesday, stopping around 11 a.m. when clouds continue to blanket the sky. Temperatures in Milwaukee will hover just above freezing, with temperatures inland warming up slightly to a high of 35 degrees. Winds will blow out of the northwest at a quick 15 mph, with 25 mph gusts expected along the lakeshore.
Tonight: Temperatures continue to hover around 30 degrees throughout the night with areas inland warming up to over 32 degrees. Winds slow down considerably, with average wind speeds inland blowing at 10 mph with 15 mph wind gusts. Skies will begin cloudy before turning clear after 8 p.m.
Tomorrow: Things warm up slightly on Thursday, hitting a high in the lower 40s. Skies begin mostly sunny before clouds start to move in in the late afternoon, coupled with winds out of the southwest at 10 mph. There’s a 50% chance for precipitation on Thursday night, beginning with rain around 2 a.m. before switching to mixed precipitation around 4 a.m. Temperatures will drop to the lower 30s, coupled with strong winds out of the south at 25 mph with 45 mph gusts.
Friday, March 13th – Sunday, March 15th: Rain persists on Friday morning, before switching to overcast skies for the remainder of the day. Temperatures stay cool, hitting a high in the upper 30s. There’s a 20% chance for snow on Saturday, starting in the afternoon and continuing into Sunday. Temperatures will continue to dip, with a daily high in the upper 20s. Rain and snow are likely on Sunday, owing to a low pressure system moving through northern Illinois. Temperatures will stay in the upper 20s with very strong winds out of the north at 25 mph.

