Milwaukee, WI – Showers and thunderstorms will move through parts of southeast Wisconsin Tuesday morning, with some storms capable of producing heavy rainfall. The unsettled weather will give way to clear skies by Wednesday, offering a much-needed break after several days of rain and flood concerns.
According to the National Weather Service in Milwaukee/Sullivan, rain chances peak early Tuesday, mainly before 9 a.m., with an 80% likelihood of precipitation. Flood Warnings remain in effect for rivers including Cedar Creek in Ozaukee County, the Fox River near Waukesha, and the Root River at Franklin, where portions of the parkway remain closed due to high water. Drivers are urged to avoid flooded roads and watch for water over low-lying routes.
Wednesday will be sunny with highs near 80°F, light winds, and low humidity—ideal for outdoor activities or catching up on yard work after a soggy start to the week. Dry weather is expected to hold through Friday, with warmer highs approaching the mid-80s by week’s end.
Five Day Milwaukee, WI Forecast:
- Tuesday: Showers and thunderstorms early, then clearing. High 82°F, low 66°F
- Wednesday: Sunny and pleasant. High 80°F, low 65°F
- Thursday: Sunny skies. High 78°F, low 65°F
- Friday: Sunny and warmer. High 85°F, low 71°F
- Saturday: Slight chance of showers and storms. High 89°F, low 71°F




