Milwaukee, WI – Early morning drivers across southeastern Wisconsin are navigating patchy fog, with limited visibility expected on stretches of I-94 and I-43 before conditions clear. Motorists should use headlights and reduce speeds until fog lifts by late morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Milwaukee, skies will turn sunny later today with highs near 85 degrees. Light west winds will keep conditions calm. Sunday brings more sunshine, though slightly cooler with highs around 70, before a gradual warmup returns for Monday when temperatures climb back into the mid-70s.
Travelers heading into Milwaukee or along Lake Michigan can expect dry roads after this morning’s fog clears, easing traffic across major corridors. Outdoor plans will benefit from several dry days, making this stretch one of the most stable late-September weather windows.
By Tuesday, temperatures will dip slightly into the low 70s with increased clouds. Wednesday, the first day of October, could bring a partly cloudy sky and cooler highs near 69, a noticeable shift into early fall.
Residents are encouraged to take advantage of sunny days for seasonal yard work, outdoor events, or travel. With no rain in the immediate outlook, conditions remain favorable across southeastern Wisconsin.
More advisories may be issued if fog redevelops in the mornings through early next week, but otherwise a quiet weather pattern continues.
Five Day Forecast for Milwaukee, WI
- Saturday: Patchy fog early, then sunny. High near 85.
- Sunday: Sunny, high near 70. Low near 59.
- Monday: Sunny, high near 76. Low around 61.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 73. Low near 60.
- Wednesday: Partly cloudy, high near 69. Cooler fall air arrives with October.