
Today: A low-pressure system continues to impact southern Wisconsin, as clouds cover the sky and on-and-off rain showers proceeds through the day. Much of the rainfall looks to be during the morning with slower rainfall rates toward the afternoon and evening. The Milwaukee area can expect measurable amounts just short of half an inch for the day. High temperatures also look to reach below seasonable for this time of year, with a northerly wind influencing a high of 48 degrees.
Tonight: Showers continue through the rest of the evening, but look to become spotty by midnight. Northerly winds proceed as the low pressure stubbornly makes its way east. Clouds will prevail overnight, barely allowing cooling with a low temperature in the low 40s.

Tomorrow: Rain chances taper off through the early morning hours as the low pressure moves further east. Some models are hinting at some very isolated, spotty showers tomorrow afternoon, though this precipitation may not hit the ground. Clouds will gradually weaken, allowing for some sunshine through Thursday with temperatures reaching 54 degrees. A northerly wind around 10-15 mph will continue through much of the day, shifting northwest and weakening into the evening. Clouds continue to clear through the evening and overnight with low temperatures falling to 42 degrees.
Extended, Friday-Sunday: Weak high pressure begins to impact the area finally bringing some sunnier skies, though temperatures stay cooler through the weekend. Friday looks to be calm and dry with mostly sunny skies and temperatures reaching the mid 50s with lows falling to the mid 40s. Saturday looks to resemble Friday’s weather with calm and dry conditions, and temperatures remaining relatively the same. Our next system looks to approach on Sunday morning, causing partly cloudy skies. As this system continues to impact the area clouds will build, though rain doesn’t look probable until the early work week. Temperatures stay consistent with the trend, as a high in the upper 50s and low in the mid 40s is expected.
