Southeastern Wisconsin: Isolated Storms, Rising Temperatures Ahead

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Milwaukee, WI – Small daily rain chances will continue across Wisconsin this week, with far southeastern Wisconsin expecting more significant rainfall. The remains of Tropical Storm Beryl are forecasted to bring a 40-50 percent chance of rain late tonight in this region. Otherwise, rain chances across the state will be in the 20-30 percent range on most days.

According to the US National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan Wisconsin, temperatures will remain in the low 80s through Thursday, gradually warming as we head into the weekend. Highs are projected to reach 86 degrees by Friday and 89 degrees by Saturday, making for a warm weekend.

Today, Milwaukee will experience cloudy skies with temperatures hovering around 66 degrees. The high is expected to reach 77 degrees. Tonight, there is a 50 percent chance of rain mainly in far southeastern Wisconsin. Rain chances increase to 60 percent on Wednesday, with temperatures ranging between 62 and 81 degrees.

Thursday is forecasted to be mostly sunny with a high of 79 degrees. The warming trend will continue through the weekend, with highs climbing from 84 degrees on Friday to 89 degrees on Saturday. Sunday will see partly cloudy skies and a high of 86 degrees.

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