
Today: A clear morning dawns in Milwaukee today, along with a final taste of the summer heat we have been feeling this past week (i.e. the morning temps in the 70’s). As the day continues, the temperature will slowly fall and clouds will fill in the sky as a meandering cold front moves in. Our afternoon temperature will be in the upper 60’s, with wind gusts reaching up to 15 miles an hour. In the late afternoon expect some thunderstorms to develop but nothing severe is predicted.
Tonight: The rain will last through the night into early Wednesday morning, and they will not be severe. Expect humidity to boost overnight temperatures to the high 60s, coupled with winds out of the north west at 10 mph.

Tomorrow: That break of rain finally brings Milwaukee back to fall’s characteristic cooler temperatures. Once that rain dissipates in the early morning, clear skies will persist all day Tuesday. The day’s high will be in the lower 60’s, with a low of 52 degrees. Winds will be mild around 10 mph, and the day will be pleasant due to a high pressure front settling over the area.
Extended: Wednesday and Thursday will look very similar, expect more daily highs in the 60s and lows hanging around the 50s. The sky should continue to be clear with mild winds. Friday is the only eventful meteorological day, with rain chances in the 60 percent as a low pressure front takes hold. It is too far out to predict exactly what time it will hit, but temperatures will once again be in the upper 60s with a low of 54 degrees.

