Today: Muggy weather is in store for Wednesday, caused by a dewpoint in the mid 60s and temperatures in the mid 80s combining for unseasonably high temperatures for this time of year. Skies will continue to stay sunny with the occasional cloud, coupled with stagnant winds throughout the day with the exception of the lake breeze which should kick in around 4 p.m.

Tonight: Temperatures cool off quite a bit overnight, dropping all the way down to the low 60s along with calm winds through the night. Skies switch to mostly cloudy around 10 p.m. especially right along the north lakeshore, where clouds could accumulate into overcast status. 

Tomorrow: Thursday cools down to more reasonable temperatures, with a high in the mid 70s and cooling winds off the lake at 5 mph and gusts of 10 mph throughout the day. The nicer temperatures are slightly offset by the inclusion of mostly sunny weather and a dewpoint in the mid 60s, creating a humid environment reminiscent of summer. Thursday night cools off into the low 60s again, along with mostly clear skies until around 1 a.m.

Friday, September 19th – Sunday, September 21st: Friday follows the trend of mostly sunny skies and balmy weather, with a high in the mid 70s. Clouds continue to dot the sky throughout most of the day, with the occasional break during the early morning. Light Rain is expected late Friday night into Saturday morning, but most of the showers will have ceased by the time daybreak rolls around. Saturday temperatures fall into the low 70s during the day, with minor winds off the lake at 10 mph bringing some cool maritime air into Milwaukee. Sunday has more rain in store, beginning around 5 a.m. and continuing throughout the day. Temperatures will be warm in the low 70s, coupled with nice southerly winds at 10 mph throughout the day. 

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