Milwaukee, WI – Isolated showers are expected to impact parts of central Wisconsin early next week, particularly in areas southwest of Milwaukee. Temperatures are anticipated to gradually climb, with highs ranging from the low to upper 70s. The National Weather Service in Milwaukee has forecasted that the first chances for rain will appear on Monday.
According to the National Weather Service, the showers on Monday will be confined to a few isolated areas southwest of Madison. The broader region, including Milwaukee, will likely remain dry with partly cloudy skies. Tuesday will bring similar conditions, with temperatures continuing to rise, but widespread rainfall is not expected until mid-week.
As the week progresses, the chances for more significant rainfall increase. Scattered thunderstorms are likely to develop by Wednesday afternoon and into the evening, with temperatures peaking in the low 80s. These storms could extend into Thursday, potentially bringing additional rainfall across central Wisconsin. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on the latest weather information, as forecasts can change rapidly.



