Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Storms will stage a comeback across southern Wisconsin starting Sunday night, bringing showers, thunder, and gusty winds into early next week.
According to the National Weather Service in Milwaukee, a 90% chance of rain arrives Sunday night, with isolated thunder possible and rainfall totals between half an inch and three-quarters. Showers remain likely through Monday, with winds up to 25 mph during the day as another round of thunderstorms looms into Monday night. Commuters along I-94, I-43, and U.S. 41 should expect wet pavement, poor visibility, and scattered delays.
Tuesday stays unsettled with a 40% chance of showers after 1 p.m., followed by lingering clouds into Wednesday morning. Cooler air begins to filter in midweek, bringing the lowest temperatures of the stretch by Tuesday night, with lows in the mid-40s.
Safety Tips: Secure outdoor items before Sunday evening, especially near Lake Michigan where winds will pick up. Consider delaying non-essential Monday travel, especially during the morning and evening commute windows.
🌦️ Extended 5-Day Spring Forecast for Milwaukee (Valid Sat–Wed)
- Saturday: Mostly cloudy, high near 54°F, winds NE 5–10 mph
- Sunday: 50% chance of rain by evening, high near 48°F, breezy
- Monday: Showers and thunder likely, high near 55°F, gusts up to 25 mph
- Tuesday: 40% chance of showers in the afternoon, high near 55°F
- Wednesday: 20% chance of rain early, then mostly sunny, high near 60°F