Milwaukee, WI – Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected throughout Milwaukee today, posing concerns for localized heavy rainfall. The National Weather Service in Milwaukee/Sullivan reported that the first batch of storms is currently moving east-southeastward across Beaver Dam, Madison, and Sauk City. These initial storms are expected to weaken as they progress.
According to the National Weather Service, a redevelopment of scattered storms is likely later today between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. across the region. There is potential for isolated stronger storms capable of producing gusty winds and small hail.
Meteorologists noted that each storm should last an hour or two, followed by periods of fair weather. However, multiple storms could occur in any given area throughout the day. Showers, with a slight chance of thunder, may persist into Wednesday, especially near the Illinois border.
Temperatures are forecasted to reach highs between 78 and 83 degrees today, with lows between 61 and 67 degrees. Wednesday will see a 15-30% chance of showers mainly near the Illinois border, with highs ranging from 73 to 79 degrees and lows between 56 and 64 degrees.
The weather is expected to clear up by Thursday, bringing mostly sunny conditions with highs between 75 and 81 degrees and lows from 55 to 63 degrees. Residents are advised to stay updated on weather developments and take necessary precautions, particularly during periods of heavy rainfall and potential storms.




