Milwaukee, WI – Residents in Southeast Wisconsin can expect a warm mid-week as southerly winds drive temperatures higher. However, this unseasonably warm weather won’t last long. By Wednesday, highs are expected to peak around 83°F before a shift in the weather pattern brings changes.
According to the National Weather Service, a low-pressure system and an associated cold front will move into the region Thursday night, bringing with it the chance of showers and thunderstorms. The rain may linger into Friday, with temperatures dropping significantly, leading to cooler conditions through the weekend. Highs are forecasted to fall to the low 60s by Friday, with weekend temperatures settling in the upper 60s.
Residents are advised to take advantage of the mild weather through Wednesday but should prepare for potential rain on Thursday night. If you have outdoor plans, consider adjusting them or ensuring you have rain gear on hand. The cooler air arriving this weekend may require a wardrobe adjustment, so keep those jackets handy. Stay tuned to local forecasts for updates as the week progresses.