Milwaukee, WI – Milwaukee is set to experience a significant shift in weather early this week. While Monday will begin warm and generally sunny, the atmosphere is expected to become increasingly unstable by Monday night, leading to the development of thunderstorms. These storms are likely to strengthen overnight and continue into Tuesday.
According to the US National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan, the thunderstorms could bring very heavy rainfall and potentially damaging winds to southern Wisconsin, including Milwaukee. The forecast indicates that temperatures will be quite warm on Tuesday, ranging from 85 to 90 degrees, which may further aid in the development of additional thunderstorms later in the day.
Residents should prepare for the possibility of strong storms starting Monday night, with increased cloud cover and gusty winds expected. The National Weather Service warns that the conditions could lead to hazardous weather, including localized flooding due to heavy rainfall.
Tuesday’s outlook remains unsettled, with continued chances of strong storms throughout the day. Milwaukee residents are advised to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts and to take necessary precautions to ensure safety during these potentially severe weather events.