Today will be a lot like yesterday, but the afternoon scattered storms should be more widespread throughout southeast Wisconsin.
Temperatures should climb to around 90 degrees by midday. Look for the thunderstorms to develop sometime around the noon hour.
No severe weather is expected, but heavy downpours are likely. Well over an inch of rain is possible if you land under one of the stronger cells, but many may still miss out. Another muggy night is expected tonight with lows in the 70s.
Wednesday looks like the hottest day yet, with sunshine and highs in the middle 90s. The heat index may climb near 100. Continued heat and scattered storms return Thursday and Friday. Some relief from the heat is still possible by the weekend.
TONIGHT: T'showers ending, then partly cloudy, warm and humid
Low: 74
Wind: Calm
WEDNES: Mostly sunny, hot and humid with isolated t'shower
Becoming cooler at the lake
High: 91
Wind: SSE 5-10 mph
THURSDAY: Partly cloudy, hot and humid with t'storms likely
High: 90
Wind: SW/SE 5-10 mph
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny, hot and humid with isolated afternoon t'storms
High: 87
Wind: NW 5-10 mph
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny, warm and humid with spotty shower
High: 84
Wind: NW 10-15 mph
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny, warm and less humid
High: 81
Wind: NE 5-10 mph