We will get a break from the rain tonight, before another round comes in for Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday night.
Due to the rain from earlier today--along with light wind and some breaks in the clouds--we could see some patchy fog develop overnight.

Expect another cloudy, breezy, chilly day Tuesday with highs only in the 40s for most areas. That's well below the norm for this time of year!

The main focus will be the heavy rainfall for Tuesday night. Look for rain to begin by the mid afternoon and continue into the evening. Southern and Easter Wisconsin may see some pockets of very heavy rainfall overnight into Wednesday morning. Rain amounts over 1.5" are possible.
Stay alert to pockets of high water early Wednesday!

Rain should move out Wednesday morning and we may even see a little sunshine later in the afternoon. If so, this will help bump temps up into the lower 50s.

More showers on Thursday before we finally get a dry day on Friday. Temperatures will finally start to go up as we hit the weekend. Look for 60s on Saturday with a fair amount of sunshine.

A weak cold front drops into the state on Sunday, giving a small chance of showers to the North.

 

GREATER MILWAUKEE AREA FORECAST:

Tonight: Patchy fog possible, otherwise cloudy and pretty chilly. | Low: 39 | Wind: Light North

Tuesday: Cloudy sky with rain likely by the afternoon, turning heavy later in the night. | High: 45 | Wind: E 10-20mph

Wednesday: Morning rain tapers off, clouds try to break. An afternoon shower still possible. Not as chilly. | Low: 40 | High: 53 | Wind: E 10-20mph

Thursday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. | Low: 41 | High: 54 | Wind: NE 5-15mph

Friday: Partly cloudy, dry and a bit milder. | Low: 43 | High: 59 (cooler lakeside)

Saturday: Partly cloudy and warmer. | Low: 41 | High: 64

Sunday: Mostly cloudy and mild. Cannot rule out a shower. | Low: 48 | High: 64

Monday: Partly cloudy and not as mild behind a weak cold front. | Low: 44 | High: 60

 

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