Milwaukee, WI – Wisconsin is preparing for a surge in temperatures, with the National Weather Service forecasting highs around 90 degrees tomorrow. Dewpoints in the lower 70s will push the heat index to near 100 degrees, creating sweltering conditions across the region. Residents are urged to take precautions to stay cool and safe.
According to the US National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan, temperatures will peak in the afternoon, making it essential to stay hydrated and seek out shaded or air-conditioned areas. Outdoor activities should be limited, and never leave children or pets unattended in vehicles. Southern Wisconsin residents can find more detailed heat risk information at the National Weather Service website.
In addition to the heat, there is a slight risk of severe storms this evening. The National Weather Service predicts that a line of storms could develop between 3 to 5 PM, peaking from 5 to 11 PM. These storms may bring damaging winds and potential hail. The exact timing and location of the storms remain uncertain, so staying informed via local weather updates is crucial.
The weather forecast for the upcoming week shows continued warm temperatures. Sunday will see highs near 89 degrees, followed by temperatures reaching 90 degrees on Monday. A slight cooldown is expected midweek, with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. However, residents should remain vigilant for changing weather conditions.