Saturday:
A mild, breezy start to the weekend. Southwest winds 10-15 mph shift northwest by midday, occasionally gusting near 30 mph. Morning sunshine gives way to clouds at times as a weak front slides through. Highs reach the mid 60s – perhaps upper 60s toward the Illinois border before cooler air slips in.

Saturday Night:
Skies clear behind the front while a light northwest breeze (8–12 mph) ushers in cooler air. Overnight lows settle near 30F, crisp but not frigid for mid-November.

Sunday:
Seasonable and breezy. West-northwest winds 15-25 mph keep things feeling brisk with highs near 44F. Expect a mix of sun and clouds through the day and a definite “back to November” feel compared to Saturday’s warmth.

Sunday Night:
Under mostly clear skies, temperatures fall quickly into the lower 20s inland and mid-20s along the lake. A light northwest wind continues, adding an extra chill to the night.

Monday:
Clouds increase through the day as a weakening system approaches from the Plains. Most of the daylight hours look dry, but late at night a light wintry mix becomes possible with mainly rain or drizzle for Milwaukee and areas south, while rain to snow mix may develop north and west of the city. Highs climb to around 42F, with southwest winds near 10 mph.

Tuesday:
That system slides through early, bringing a chance (25-50 %) of light snow or drizzle in the morning before tapering off by midday. Little to no accumulation expected. Afternoon highs hover in the upper 30s, with northwest winds 10-15 mph making it feel cooler.

Wintery mix on Tuesday. Img Via Pivotal Weather.

Wednesday:
High pressure returns bringing dry and quiet conditions again. Sunshine mixes with a few passing clouds. Highs rebound into the low-to-mid 40s, and winds ease to 5-10 mph. A calmer day before the next potential system later overnight into Thursday