Windy Sunday, Colder Temps and Chance of Rain in Milwaukee

Falling temperatures, wind chills in the low 30s, and a possibility of rain showers expected in the Milwaukee area.

Mar. 22, 2026 at 11:22am

The Milwaukee area is in for a windy and chilly Sunday, with cloudy skies, falling temperatures, and a chance of rain showers throughout the day. Temperatures are expected to drop from the upper 30s and low 40s in the morning to the low 30s by the afternoon, with wind chills making it feel even colder. The only day this week with sunshine is predicted to be Monday, with highs in the low 40s.

Why it matters

Milwaukee's weather can be unpredictable, especially during the transition seasons, and residents need to be prepared for changing conditions. This forecast provides important information to help people plan their activities and dress appropriately for the weather.

The details

According to FOX6 Meteorologist Lisa Michaels, the windy and cloudy conditions on Sunday morning will give way to falling temperatures during the day as a cold front moves through. Wind chills are expected to remain in the low 30s, and there is a chance for a few rain showers. The only day this week with mostly sunny skies is predicted to be Monday, with highs in the low 40s. Midweek, additional waves of energy in the atmosphere could bring a few more rain showers on Wednesday and Thursday.

  • Sunday morning: Windy with cloudy skies and mild temps in the upper 30s to low 40s early.
  • Sunday afternoon: Falling temps behind the morning cold front. Wind chills will remain in the low 30s.
  • Monday: Mostly sunny with highs in the low 40s.
  • Wednesday and Thursday: Chance of rain showers

The players

Lisa Michaels

FOX6 Meteorologist who provided the weather forecast details.

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The takeaway

Milwaukee residents should be prepared for changing weather conditions this week, including windy and chilly temperatures on Sunday, a brief respite of sunshine on Monday, and the potential for rain showers midweek. Checking the latest forecasts and weather tools can help people plan accordingly.