Mar 31, 2026
If we're able to miss out on storms this morning, attention turns to any storms that develop near the cold front as it passes this afternoon. Without morning storm activity, later storms could take advantage of unused energy. Ag ain, the strongest storms would be capable of producing hail. Winds shift out of the North late today. After a brief warm up into the lower and mid-60s, temperatures crash to the 30s overnight.WATCH: Southeast Wisconsin weather: Possible strong storms Southeast Wisconsin weather: Strong stormsA mainly cloudy sky is forecast for Wednesday. There is a slight chance of rain late in the day. Storm Team 4 is monitoring a widespread rain event for Thursday. The incoming low-pressure system has shifted Northward. A wintry mix cannot be ruled out far NW of Milwaukee early Thursday morning. Some slick travel is possible into central Wisconsin. However, mostly rain will fall for the rest of the area. 1-2" of rainfall is expected by the time the rain exits late Thursday.After a lull in rainfall on Friday, the rain returns overnight into Saturday. Easter Sunday is looking dry! Check The Interactive Radar 7-Day Forecast Active Weather AlertsTUESDAY: Chance Storms; Falling PM TempsHigh: 65Wind: NE to N 5-15 mphTONIGHT: Mostly CloudyLow: 33Wind: NE 5-10 mphWEDNESDAY: Mostly Cloudy Cool; Chance PM Rain/Snow MixHigh: 40Wind: NE 10-20 mphTHURSDAY: Rain Likely; WindyHigh: 61FRIDAY: Slight Chance Rain; Mostly CloudyHigh: 54SATURDAY: Rain Showers LikelyHigh: 54Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more. ...read more read less
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