Milwaukee, WI – Wisconsin drivers will contend with strong winds and rising temperatures during Monday’s morning commute. Gusts of up to 21 mph are expected, particularly along major highways such as I-94 and I-43. Despite clear skies, the National Weather Service warns that the wind could make driving challenging for high-profile vehicles and those traveling in open areas.
Monday will see temperatures reach a pleasant 74°F in Milwaukee, offering a warm day for outdoor activities. However, drivers and residents should secure outdoor items due to the strong winds. Winds are forecasted to calm by Tuesday, with temperatures dropping into the mid-60s. Tuesday’s high will reach 66°F, bringing much cooler conditions to the area.
Looking ahead to the rest of the week, temperatures will continue to fluctuate. By Wednesday, expect a high of 69°F, but morning lows could dip into the upper 40s. Thursday will remain mild, with a high of 71°F and partly cloudy skies. The trend of cooler fall-like weather will persist into the weekend, with Friday and Saturday bringing highs in the mid-60s. Early risers should prepare for brisk mornings, with overnight lows in the 40s through Saturday.