Wisconsin – A cool lake breeze brushes Milwaukee early, but warmer air is already pushing in and changing the feel by midday.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures climb to 61°F today under mostly cloudy skies, with light southwest winds setting up a brief but noticeable spring warm-up.
That mild stretch builds into Monday.
Highs reach 65°F with more sunshine, making it one of the most comfortable days of the week. If you have outdoor plans, this is your window. Changes arrive quickly after.
Storm chances develop late Monday night.
Rain and thunderstorms begin to increase after 1 a.m., with precipitation chances rising to 60%. Roads could turn slick before the morning commute, especially along I-94 and I-43.
Tuesday stays active and unsettled.
Rain and storms become more widespread with a 70% chance and highs near 60°F. Visibility may drop during heavier downpours. Plan extra travel time through the afternoon.
A sharp shift follows midweek.
Temperatures fall to near 41°F by Wednesday with brisk northeast winds. By Wednesday night, colder air may flip lingering moisture into light snow as lows drop near 31°F. Even minor accumulation could create slick spots on bridges.
Thursday keeps the chill in place.
A mix of rain and snow remains possible with highs near 41°F, reinforcing the quick return to early spring cold.
Five Day Outlook for Milwaukee, WI:
Today: Mostly cloudy, high near 61°F
Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 65°F
Tuesday: Rain and storms likely, high near 60°F
Wednesday: Partly sunny, cooler, high near 41°F
Thursday: Chance of rain/snow, high near 41°F


