Rain moves into Milwaukee after 8 a.m., peaks at midday, then clears by 2 p.m. — leaving a warm, dry afternoon with temps near 70°F. Know the timing, dress in layers, and watch for a frost advisory headed into Friday.
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Rain is already on its way to Milwaukee this morning, and the timing matters more than the total. Here's what the pattern actually looks like today.
The morning starts cold. We're talking upper thirties, close to thirty-eight degrees at the low.
The morning drive is the rough window. Wet roads, reduced visibility, and that northwest wind creating crosswind conditions.
Once the rain clears, probably around two in the afternoon, give or take an hour depending on how quickly the system moves through, there's a solid five-to-six hour window of dry conditions before the evening cool-down settles in. That window matters.
One forward-looking detail worth flagging. Friday morning brings a frost advisory, with temperatures dipping into the thirties.
The through-line for today is a tale of two halves. A wet, breezy, cold morning that clears into a genuinely warm and usable afternoon.
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