
Friday, June 13
The day starts off mostly dry with some sun, but conditions turn more unsettled by afternoon. Scattered showers and a few isolated thunderstorms may pop up—especially across far southern Wisconsin. Rain chances sit around 20–30%, and while severe weather isn’t expected, a few brief downpours and lightning can’t be ruled out.
Temperatures stay cool near Lake Michigan, topping out in the low to mid 60s. Inland areas warm into the mid 70s, with some low 80s farther west. Winds remain steady from the east at 10–15 mph.
Friday Night
Some spotty showers or an isolated thunderstorm may linger into the evening, but much of the night looks dry. Skies will be partly to mostly cloudy, with lows in the upper 50s to low 60s. Winds continue from the east at 5–10 mph.
Saturday, June 14
Saturday brings quieter weather. A stray shower is still possible in the afternoon, but most of the day will be partly sunny and dry. Expect cooler temperatures near the lake again (highs near 70°F), while inland areas reach the upper 70s to around 80°F. Winds from the east at 10–15 mph keep conditions comfortable.
Saturday Night
Clouds will gradually increase overnight ahead of the next system. Most of the night stays dry, with lows in the upper 50s to low 60s and light southeast winds.
Sunday, June 15
Rain and storms become more likely. A wave of energy will bring a line of showers and possible thunderstorms across southern Wisconsin, most likely in the afternoon and evening. Coverage looks scattered to widespread (30–50% chance), and while severe storms are not expected, some could contain heavy rain or gusty winds.
Highs reach the mid to upper 70s, and winds shift southeast at 10–15 mph. Conditions may feel a bit more humid compared to previous days.
Monday, June 16
Some lingering showers and possibly a thunderstorm remain in the forecast. Activity will be more hit-or-miss, and some drier periods are likely. Skies stay mostly cloudy. Highs hold in the mid 70s with southeast winds around 10–15 mph.

Tuesday, June 17
A warm front lifts into the region, bringing another increase in rain chances—especially later in the day. Showers and storms are possible, with the best coverage likely Tuesday night into Wednesday. The forecast remains somewhat uncertain, but conditions will trend more active.
Temperatures climb into the upper 70s to near 80°F, with southerly winds at 15–20 mph.
