
Today: A low-pressure system from the southwest is expected to impact the Milwaukee area today, bringing the chance for isolated rain showers throughout the day. Last night’s cold front starts the day off chilly, though by sunrise, temperatures look to warm into the 40s and nearly hit 50 degrees for a high. Calm winds off the lake are expected to keep the lakeside cooler, while inland areas may hover over 50 degrees. The approaching system looks to bring pockets of rain showers throughout the afternoon and evening, consisting of light-to-moderate showers at times.
Tonight: The chance for sporadic showers grows throughout the evening, before the bulk of rain and a possible thunderstorm moves in late night. Temperatures look to cool in the low 40s as calm winds continue off the lake.

Tomorrow: Rain continues into Thursday as the low-pressure system passes our area. Showers look to continue throughout the morning, while a chance of clearing is possible in the afternoon into the early evening. Temperatures look to reach the low 50s during the day with a low in the lower 40s. Another round of rain showers return into the evening and nighttime hours, but briefly clear by Friday morning.
Extended Forecast, Friday-Sunday: The chance of rain showers linger throughout Friday, though would be localized if anything occurs. The day looks to be mostly cloudy otherwise, with calmer winds and highs near the mid 50s. Clouds continue to clear into the night with a low falling below 40. Saturday’s temperatures are consistent with Friday’s yet we’ll get the chance of much more sunshine and clear skies. An approaching high-pressure system looks to bring warmer temperatures on Sunday, with highs reaching the low 60s, before cooling near 50 degrees.
