Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Storms will linger across southeast Wisconsin Monday before summer heat surges into Milwaukee midweek, bringing the city’s first 80-degree day since early June.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered thunderstorms are likely through Monday afternoon, with gusts up to 25 mph and a 70% chance of rain. Drivers along I-94 and I-43 should prepare for wet pavement, sudden visibility drops, and slick roads from 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday. The storms clear by nightfall, and skies turn mostly clear with lows around 58°F.
On Wednesday, Milwaukee turns the seasonal page: sunny skies and a high of 82°F will mark the warmest day of the week. Southwest winds of 10 mph will make for a classic early-summer afternoon — ideal for outdoor activities but a reminder to stay hydrated.
Thursday brings a 50% chance of showers and isolated afternoon storms, with highs near 69°F and shifting winds from the northeast. Friday follows suit, with scattered rain chances continuing into the weekend. Each day carries at least a 30–50% chance of rain, especially during the afternoon hours.
Extended 5-Day Forecast (June 10–14):
- Tuesday: Thunderstorms taper by evening. High: 74°F
- Wednesday: Sunny and warmer. High: 82°F
- Thursday: Showers and storms possible. High: 69°F
- Friday: 50% chance of rain. Low: 56°F
- Saturday: 40% chance of storms. High: 67°F