Weather Webcast with Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs

Drizzle and light rain this evening with a chance for t-storms around midnight. Steady temperatures in the upper 60s. Partly sunny, warm and humid on Friday with afternoon severe t-storms possible.

Weather Webcast with Stephanie Barichello

Rain showers should become more scattered this afternoon and evening, but thunderstorms will also be possible as the days goes on. Another round of storms expected Friday afternoon and evening, possibly severe, then beginning to dry out over the weekend. A few showers and storms will still be possible on Saturday.

Weather Webcast with Stephanie Barichello

Scattered showers and storms expected this afternoon and evening, then another round of storms expected Friday afternoon. A few showers may linger into Saturday then drying out the rest of the weekend. Sunshine early next week.

Weather webcast with Rob Haswell

A strong low is moving through the region today with periods of rain and thunderstorms. There is a risk for strong to severe storms as well as periods of heavy rain today. Temperatures will be flat most of the day with highs in the low to mid 70 and staying in the upper 60s to near 70 overnight. More showers and isolated thunderstorms on Friday and a few on Saturday. Highs will warm to the upper 70s and near 80. We should dry up Sunday and into early next week.

Weather Webcast with Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs

Increasing clouds tonight with rain moving in overnight. Temperatures dropping into the 60s. Very rainy on Thursday morning with a break in the rain later in the afternoon. Windy with highs in the low 70s.

Weather Webcast with Stephanie Barichello

Increasing clouds later today, then steady rain expected overnight into about midday Thursday. Rain may be heavy at times. Scattered storms are then possible the rest of the day, potentially severe. Scattered storms are also possible Friday, then drying out over the weekend.

Weather webcast with Rob Haswell

Patchy dense fog this morning with a Dense Fog Advisory in place for most of SE Wisconsin until 8am. Drive with care. A Beach Hazards Statement is also in place today - stay out of Lake Michigan. Partly sunny to start then more clouds later today. Highs will be in the low 80s with slightly higher dew points for a more humid feel to the day. Showers arrive overnight with periods of rain and thunderstorms likely for Thursday. Heavy rain is expected at times. More showers Friday and parts of Saturday but we clear up nicely early next week.

Weather Webcast with Stephanie Barichello

A mix of clouds and sun this afternoon with a stray pop-up shower along the lake breeze. Highs reach into the 80s. Similar Wednesday then expect a rainy Thursday. Scattered thunderstorms will also be possible on Friday. Mainly dry this weekend.

Weather webcast with Rob Haswell

High pressure once again plays the lead role in our forecast keeping us sunny and dry. Highs will be in the low 80s and dew points will break the low 60s. Another dry day on the way tomorrow with seasonal temperatures but then the rain arrives. Heavy rain is possible at times on Thursday with two inches or more possible from Thursday into early Friday. We continue to see at least a chance for rain through the weekend.

Weather webcast with Lisa Michaels

More seasonable temps this week in the low 80s. High pressure keeps us dry for the first half of the week through Wednesday. We are mostly dry today through Wednesday afternoon but then enter a soggy period from Wednesday night through the weekend. We could see 1.5 - 2.0 inches of rain over a few days later this week.

Weather webcast with Lisa Michaels

An isolated shower this afternoon/evening. Otherwise, mostly clear with lows in the low 60s. More seasonable temps this week in the low 80s. High pressure keeps us dry for the first half of the week through Wednesday. We are mostly dry today through Wednesday afternoon but then enter a soggy period from Wednesday night through the weekend. We could see 1.5 - 2.0 inches of rain over a few days later this week.

Weather webcast with Rob Haswell

High pressure is still the big player weather-wise today, but with a disturbance to our southwest and another to our northeast today, we could see an isolated afternoon sprinkle. Highs will warm back to seasonal or slightly above today and stay in the near-seasonal range most of the week. We are mostly dry today through Wednesday afternoon, but then we enter a soggy period from Wednesday night through the weekend. We could see 1.5 - 2.0 inches of rain over a few days later this week.

Weather Webcast with Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs

The Perseid Meteor Shower will be at its peak overnight. Look to the northeast overnight and let your eyes adjust. You might catch several meteors flying across the sky. Partly sunny on Monday with a high around 80.

Weather webcast with Rob Haswell

An area of high pressure building over the area keeps us sunny and dry for a couple of days. Highs today will reach the upper 70s and dew points remain low for that more Fall-like feel.

Weather Webcast with Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs

Partly cloudy tonight with the wind settling down. Temperatures will drop through the 60s and settle in the 50s overnight. Partly sunny, breezy and warmer on Sunday. Highs in the mid-to-upper 70s.