Weather webcast with Rob Haswell

Our main low has shifted to the east a bit reducing the amount of rain we can expect but periods of rain will still add up to between .25 and .50 of an inch. There is a slight chance for a few thunderstorms, mostly west of Milwaukee. Highs today will be in the mid to upper 50s and stay there tomorrow before getting into the 60s and 70s for a few days. Much windier tomorrow with gusts 35-40mph at times.

Weather Webcast with Tom Wachs

Off-and-on rain showers on Thursday, with the steadiest rain staying east of Milwaukee. Scattered showers/storms possible west of Milwaukee during the afternoon. Highs in the 50s.

Weather Webcast with Tom Wachs

Increasing clouds tonight with temperatures dropping into the 40s overnight. On-and-off rain showers Thursday with a few rumbles possible. A Statewide Tornado Drill will take place at 1:45pm and 6:45pm Thursday.

Weather webcast with Rob Haswell

We start our hump day with some sun then more clouds later today and overcast by this evening. Rain arrives overnight and continues through the day on Thursday.

Weather Webcast with Tom Wachs

Mostly clear tonight with temperatures falling into the 40s. Increasing clouds on Wednesday. It will be warmer with highs in the mid-to-upper 60s.

Weather Webcast with Stephanie Barichello

More sunshine today but a bit cooler, than back to middle 60s on Wednesday. Rain showers are likely on Thursday, plus windy and cooler. We're back to sunshine and 60s over the weekend!

Weather webcast with Rob Haswell

Lots of sun again today and mild temperatures but we will be a few degrees cooler than yesterday. Wednesday brings even warmer temperatures with highs in the upper 60s possible. We will be dry most of the day Wednesday but rain arrives overnight Wednesday and into Thursday. Around a half inch of precipitation is possible. We should dry up for most of the weekend with highs in the 60s.

Weather Webcast with Tom Wachs

Quiet overnight with temperatures falling into the 40s. Partly sunny, windy and warm again on Tuesday. Highs in the low 60s.

Weather Webcast with Tom Wachs

Mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the 50s this evening and 40s overnight. Partly sunny, windy and warm on Tuesday. Highs in the low 60s.

Weather webcast with Rob Haswell

A few clouds this morning but we should clear nicely through the midday into the afternoon, giving us good viewing conditions for the solar eclipse. We will be mild with a high well into the 60s today and we stay in the low 60s Tuesday and Wednesday. Our dry weather continues through the mid week but rain returns Thursday into Friday morning. Temperatures dip a bit into the mid to upper 50s late week but we should be back in the low 60s by the weekend.

Weather Webcast with Tom Wachs

Partly cloudy overnight with temperatures in the 40s. Partly sunny, windy and warm on Monday. Highs in the low-to-mid 60s. Decent viewing for the solar eclipse on Monday afternoon.

Weather Webcast with Tom Wachs

Rain will come to an end this evening. Temperatures in the 40s with blustery southeast winds continuing. Some clearing is expected for the Solar Eclipse on Monday. Windy and warm with highs in the 60s.

Weather webcast with Chief Meteorologist Rob Haswell

A warm front is lifting into the area today and bringing with it some more clouds and rain. Highs won't move much today ahead of the front, likely topping out in the upper 40s but we should warm into the 60s for Monday. We will be dry by Monday morning and clouds will clear slowly. We hope to have at least partial visibility for the eclipse. We stay above the seasonal norms for the week.

Weather Webcast with Tom Wachs

Rain will move in between 12pm-8pm on Sunday. Steadiest in the afternoon. Windy with highs in the 40s. 60s return on Monday with some clearing for the Solar Eclipse.

Weather Webcast with Tom Wachs

Clear this evening with clouds increasing overnight. Rainy and windy on Sunday, with the greatest chance for rain from 12pm-8pm. Skies are looking a little better for the solar eclipse on Monday.

Weather webcast with Lisa Michaels

Isoalted morning frost.Otherwise, mostly sunny Saturday with highs in the mid 40s lakeside and around 50 inland. Clouds move in Sunday with a chance of showers by the afternoon. Showers may linger Monday morning then we'll dry out. Peeks of sun will be possible throughout the afternoon, which is great news for the solar eclipse! Temperatures will warm into the 60s for a few days, then fall back into the 50s. Chances of rain throughout next week.

Weather Webcast with Stephanie Barichello

More sunshine on Saturday then rain returns on Sunday. Monday is trending dry, which is great news for the afternoon solar eclipse, but there will likely still be some clouds. A few slight rain chances the rest of the week.

Weather webcast with Rob Haswell

High pressure finally breaks through and dries us up with some sunshine today. Highs will warm a bit from past days but still fall a bit short of average in the mid to upper 40s. More sun for Saturday as we get back to near 50. Rain returns by later Sunday and lingers into Monday. There is some hope we may see at least partial clearing for the eclipse on Monday.

Weather Webcast with Tom Wachs

Clearing skies overnight with temperatures in the 30s. Partly sunny and blustery on Friday with highs in the low 40s. Abundant sunshine on Saturday.