MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN – Southeast Wisconsin will enjoy a break in the weather Thursday, but forecasters warn that thunderstorm chances will return by Friday night, raising concerns for travel along I-94 and for outdoor events scheduled this weekend.
Thursday Brings Calm Conditions
The National Weather Service in Milwaukee/Sullivan says Thursday will feature sunshine and highs near 74 degrees, with light winds providing ideal conditions for Patriot Day remembrance events across Milwaukee and surrounding suburbs.
This calm setup offers a short window for outdoor gatherings without concern for weather-related disruptions. However, forecasters caution that this break will be brief.
Storm Chances Build Friday Night
By Friday night, cloud cover increases, and a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms develops after midnight. Drivers along I-94 between Milwaukee and Madison may encounter slick spots and reduced visibility during late-night travel.
Storm activity strengthens on Saturday, with a 30% chance of thunderstorms mainly before 1 p.m. Lightning poses the greatest threat, with the potential to disrupt outdoor plans and complicate morning commutes. While severe weather is not guaranteed, officials advise caution and preparation.
Unsettled Pattern Into Next Week
Following the weekend, the pattern remains unsettled with small daily chances of storms extending into early next week. Temperatures will stay mild, with highs in the mid to upper 70s…