As the weekend approaches, Milwaukee residents can expect a mix of cloudy skies and occasional showers, according to the National Weather Service. Today’s forecast predicts rain likely before noon with a slight chance of drizzle between noon and 2 pm, accompanied by patchy fog before 1 pm. On a backdrop of persistent clouds, a high temperature near 52 degrees is anticipated, with a gentle east wind shifting northwest in the afternoon.
Tonight, the clouds should persist while temperatures dip to around 42 degrees, affected by a northwest wind traveling at 5 to 10 mph. The
National Weather Service
forecasts a partly sunny tomorrow, with temperatures climbing slightly to a nearby 53 degrees. The wind, taking a gentle shift, is expected to blow from the northwest at about 5 mph, before turning northeast in the afternoon.
For those looking ahead to Saturday’s plans, partial sunshine is on the horizon with a high again near 53 degrees. Winds will be light in the morning but will pick up to 10 to 15 mph coming from the south. Saturday night, however, could bring a 40 percent chance of showers post-midnight, with continued cloud cover and a low around 46 degrees.
On Sunday, the week’s highest temperature, a comfortable 59 degrees is predicted amidst mostly cloudy skies, with a southwest wind blowing at 10 to 15 mph. The likelihood of showers drops to a mere 20 percent before midnight. Looking further into the week, Monday’s weather is set to be mostly sunny with a slight 20 percent chance of showers after noon, climbing to a high near 55 degrees. Come evening, shower chances escalate to 80 percent.
Should Milwaukee residents hold hope for respite from these autumnal showers, that relief, seems a fleeting promise as Tuesday carries a 70 percent likelihood of more rain showers and a high temperature close to 56 degrees. Tuesday night will also likely experience showers with a 40 percent chance and a low around 40 degrees. Wednesday does not buck the trend—with a 50 percent chance of showers and mostly cloudy skies with a high near 48 degrees, concludes the bulletin from the National Weather Service.
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