Milwaukee, Wis. – Showers are set to linger in southeastern Wisconsin Sunday evening, with stronger storms possible to start the week. Drivers east of Highway 151 may see wet roads and reduced visibility through late tonight.
According to the National Weather Service in Milwaukee, a drier stretch will take hold overnight into Monday morning. Conditions will shift again by Monday afternoon and evening as more widespread showers and thunderstorms move across the region. Forecasters warn of moderate to heavy rainfall, with the potential for isolated gusty winds and small hail.
Cities including Milwaukee, Kenosha, Sheboygan, and Fond du Lac are most likely to see storm impacts Monday evening. Commuters should plan for slower travel times, and residents are encouraged to secure outdoor items that could be displaced by strong winds. Localized ponding on roads and minor flooding in low-lying areas may also occur during heavier downpours.
Showers and storms will taper off late Monday night, with Tuesday shaping up drier and calmer across the state.