After a beautiful start to the weekend Saturday, a storm system will continue inching closer to Wisconsin Sunday. As this system moves through the state, expect on and off showers and storms mainly in the afternoon and evening hours. You may need the umbrella here and there but we are not expecting Sunday to be a complete washout. Any storms that do form may produce damaging wind gusts and small hail, but the severe weather threat across the state will stay fairly low on Sunday.

We're stuck on repeat for Monday with scattered showers and storms likely again and highs in the 70s and 80s. Conditions start to improve Tuesday as warmer air settles in over Wisconsin. High temperatures will climb into the 80s with even some areas in the western part of the state warming up to near 90° by the end of the week! Tuesday and Wednesday look to stay dry but we'll have to watch for storm chances to go up a bit by the end of the week.
 

GREATER MILWAUKEE AREA FORECAST:

Sunday: Off & on showers and a few thunderstorms at times. Not much sun, but warm. | High: 72 (77 inland) | Wind: SE 10-15mph

Sunday Night: Showers & storms possible early then drying a bit overnight. | Low: 62 | Wind: SE -> S 5-10mph

Monday: Partly cloudy, windy and warm with thunderstorms likely. | High: 78 | Wind: SW 15-25mph

Tuesday: Partly cloudy and warmer. | Low: 62 | High: 84 | Wind: W 10-20mph

Wednesday: Mostly sunny and still warm. | Low: 64 | High: 83

Thursday: Partly cloudy and warm with a few thunderstorms possible. | Low: 64 l High: 83

Friday: Partly cloudy and continued warm. | Low: 65 l High: 85

Saturday: Partly cloudy and warm with a chance for isolated t-storms. | Low: 64 l High: 85

 

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