Milwaukee, WI – Gusty winds and plummeting temperatures could bring frost across much of Wisconsin Tuesday night, just ahead of a wet and stormy stretch arriving midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Milwaukee, Tuesday will remain dry but breezy, with highs in the low to mid 60s and overnight lows falling to the mid-30s. A frost advisory may be issued for rural areas by nightfall. Rain chances begin increasing late Wednesday afternoon, with a 100% chance of showers and embedded thunderstorms by Wednesday night.
By Thursday, widespread rain and scattered storms are expected across the state, especially affecting Milwaukee, Madison, and Sheboygan. Highs will struggle to reach the low 60s, and some areas near Lake Michigan may remain in the 50s. Roads could become slick during commutes, and residents are urged to secure outdoor items and check sump pumps.
Friday remains unsettled, with scattered showers and highs hovering around 55°F. Lows will range from the upper 30s to low 40s, continuing the chilly spring pattern.
More rain is likely through the end of the workweek. Residents should monitor local updates as additional advisories may be issued by Wednesday evening.