Rain, Wind, and Thunderstorms Expected Across Wisconsin Through Friday—Here’s the Timeline

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Milwaukee, WI – Rain and windy conditions are sweeping across Wisconsin Monday, with forecasters warning of a sharp temperature drop and possible snow showers overnight into Tuesday.

According to the National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan office, strong winds and below-average temperatures are expected through Tuesday. Monday evening may bring a mix of rain and snow to parts of southeastern Wisconsin, including Milwaukee, Waukesha, and Madison. Temperatures are forecast to dip into the 30s Monday night, with Tuesday highs near 50°F, nearly 10 degrees below normal.

Wednesday is expected to offer a brief reprieve, with calmer winds and temperatures nearing 64°F. However, another system is set to move in Thursday afternoon, bringing widespread showers and potential thunderstorms across the state through Friday.

Drivers should prepare for slick roads Monday night and early Tuesday. Residents are urged to secure outdoor items due to gusty winds and monitor local alerts. The National Weather Service advises checking back regularly for updates as conditions may change rapidly, especially during the midweek storm cycle.

For those planning outdoor activities, Wednesday appears to be the most favorable day before storms return later in the week.

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