Showers and thunderstorms are expected to impact Southeast Wisconsin overnight and into Saturday morning, possibly bringing brief heavy downpours, gusty winds, and small hail.
The approaching weather system will deliver the unsettled conditions after midnight,with the most significant impacts felt during Saturday’s early hours. Residents across the region should prepare for localized flooding due to intense rainfall rates and secure any loose outdoor objects susceptible to strong wind gusts.While the storm system is forecast to clear by Saturday afternoon, the potential for hazardous weather necessitates vigilance. Following the storms, a return to sunshine and milder temperatures is anticipated Sunday and Monday, with highs forecast near 75 degrees.
According to a WISN 12 News update published September 12, 2025, the cluster of storms will move through overnight and into Saturday morning. The National Weather Service has not issued any watches or warnings at this time, but conditions are being monitored closely. The forecast indicates the rain will dissipate by Saturday afternoon, giving way to sunshine and mild temperatures on Sunday and Monday.