Wisconsin – Wind pushes off Lake Michigan this morning, carrying mist and light rain across Milwaukee as visibility drops and roads stay slick.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered showers continue into the early part of the day with west winds between 15 and 20 mph and gusts reaching 30 mph. Temperatures hover near 50°F, keeping conditions damp and chilly despite improving skies later.
Across Milwaukee, drivers along I-94, I-43, and I-794 should plan for reduced visibility and wet pavement through the morning hours. Gusty winds may also push high-profile vehicles, especially near open stretches along the lakefront. Keep both hands on the wheel and allow extra braking distance.
Conditions gradually improve by the afternoon as clouds break and partial sunshine returns. Even so, the breeze keeps the air feeling cooler than the thermometer suggests.
By Sunday, a quieter but still cool pattern settles in. Highs stay near 49°F, with only a slight chance of a passing shower during the afternoon. It’s a calmer day, but jackets remain necessary.
Sunday night brings a sharper drop, with temperatures falling to near 32°F. That opens the door for patchy frost and even isolated slick spots on bridges if moisture lingers. Early morning travelers should stay alert for brief “flash freeze” conditions.
Monday turns brighter with sunshine and highs near 50°F, followed by a steady warm-up. Temperatures climb into the upper 60s by Tuesday, signaling a strong spring rebound.
Five Day Forecast for Milwaukee, WI:
Saturday: Showers early, then breezy with partial sun, high near 50°F
Sunday: Slight chance of showers, high near 49°F
Monday: Sunny, high near 50°F
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 67°F
Wednesday: Sunny, high near 61°F





