Milwaukee, WI – Southern Wisconsin will experience increasing rain chances starting tonight, with the peak rainfall expected between 7 PM and 3 AM. The National Weather Service in Milwaukee reported that while thunderstorms are unlikely, there could be some minor ponding on roads.
Rain chances will be highest south and east, with cities like Kenosha and Milwaukee seeing chances between 60% and 75% by midnight. As the rain moves in during the evening hours, local roadways may experience brief pooling of water, especially in low-lying areas.
According to the National Weather Service, conditions are expected to dry early on Saturday morning, with blustery northwest winds taking over. By Sunday, sunnier conditions will prevail, though some snow showers may return by late evening.
Local residents are advised to remain cautious while driving overnight, especially in areas prone to water accumulation. No major weather impacts are expected, but the possibility of slick conditions on the roadways may pose a risk to travelers.