The city of Milwaukee braces for a blustery Veterans Day as weather forecasts predict mostly sunny skies with temperatures taking a dip to around 42 degrees by the afternoon, accompanied by strong west winds gusting up to 30 mph. Tonight’s conditions are expected to be partly cloudy with the mercury dropping to a low near 34, while the north wind blows at a moderate pace, according to the
National Weather Service
.
As the week progresses, Milwaukeeans can anticipate a mix of sun and clouds; Tuesday is forecasted to be sunny, reaching a high near 49 degrees with the wind shifting from northeast in the morning to southeast in the afternoon and by Wednesday a 40 percent chance of rain is brewing, with south winds picking up to 15 mph it will be mostly cloudy with a high hovering around 52. “Rain likely, mainly before midnight,” the
National Weather Service
in Milwaukee states, as temperatures on Wednesday night are expected to stay above freezing with lows around 41 degrees.
Looking ahead, the latter part of the week offers some respite from the rain with partly sunny skies on Thursday and a high near 54 degrees, while the light northwest wind should maintain a gentle presence. Thursday night promises only a few clouds with a low around 37 degrees before the city is treated to a sunny Friday with highs climbing to 57. The nighttime sky on Friday remains partly cloudy as temperatures dip back to the upper 30s, as reported by the
National Weather Service
.
The weekend will bring a mix of sun and clouds. Saturday will be partly sunny with a high of 57°F, but rain is possible in the evening, with lows around 45°F. Sunday will also be partly sunny with a 30% chance of rain and highs around 58°F, as per the
National Weather Service
.
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