We are in the driest stretch of weather since the middle of August. Skies are clearing tonight with lows falling into the low to mid-40s, cooler temperatures will be inland. Monday will be mostly sunny and seasonal, though a bit cooler compared to today and the wind will be light as high pressure moves in. Tuesday is dry with a blue sky, highs in the mid-60s with an increasing wind from the south. Almost a repeat forecast for Wednesday with mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid-60s.
A strong cold front approaches on Thursday to increase the cloud cover but right now most of the day is looking dry with highs in the upper 60s. Showers and storms are likely Thursday night and Friday as the potent cold front swings through, this will bring snow to the Dakotas, Minnesota and even parts of Wisconsin but most of us will just get a cold rain with highs in the lower 50s on Friday. Overnight lows fall into the 30s for the weekend and highs will be in the upper 40s and low 50s so get your fleece & flannels ready!
HERE'S YOUR LATEST STORM TEAM WEATHER FORECAST FOR MILWAUKEE AND SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN BY JESSE RITKA
TONIGHT: Decreasing clouds, crisp.
Lows: 46 Lakefront... 42 Inland.
Wind: W 5-10 mph.
MONDAY: Mostly sunny, seasonal.
High: 62.
Wind: W 5-10 mph.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny, seasonal, a bit breezy.
High: 65.
Wind: Bec. S 5-15 mph.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny, seasonal & breezy.
High: 67.
THURSDAY: Increasing clouds, warmer with showers & storms late.
High: 68.