
Milwaukee, WI — Cooler temperatures are arriving in Milwaukee and across southern Wisconsin as a dry front moves through today. The National Weather Service reports that this shift marks the start of a fall-like week with temperatures dropping steadily. Locals should prepare for the cooler weather by keeping a light jacket handy, especially in the mornings and evenings.
According to the National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan, the dry weather will continue through at least Wednesday night, offering limited chances of rain. However, a front expected to move through on Thursday could bring even cooler temperatures, creating a crisp, autumn-like atmosphere by the weekend.
For those planning outdoor activities, today is ideal as clear skies and temperatures reaching the low 70s are anticipated. As the week progresses, temperatures will dip into the 50s during the night, and by Friday, some areas might see a brief chance of showers.
Stay updated on local weather conditions, and plan accordingly for the fall-like temperatures settling in this week across southern Wisconsin.