Milwaukee, WI
How much did it rain in Milwaukee Monday night?
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This past weekend’s downpour has spilled into the week, with parts of Milwaukee seeing showers late Monday night and Tuesday morning.
Last night’s rain totals were far from the two inches of rain — or more, in some cases — that the Milwaukee area saw on Sunday. Still, the turn into drizzly, fall weather signals a shift from almost a month without rain in Milwaukee in September.
Here’s how much it rained in Milwaukee on Monday night and what the Tuesday forecast still holds.
How much did it rain in Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin Monday night?
As of early Tuesday morning, most areas in Milwaukee had logged relatively low amounts of rain, though Racine saw upwards of an inch of rainfall Monday night.
Here’s a rundown of the most recent rainfall totals in southeastern Wisconsin, according to the National Weather Service’s volunteer monitoring service:
- North Bay: 1.16 inches
- Elmwood Park: 0.95 inches
- Mount Pleasant: 0.65 inches
- Greendale: 0.16 inches
- Shorewood: 0.19 inches
- West Allis: 0.08 inches
- Delafield: 0.06 inches
- Waukesha: 0.05 inches
- Wauwatosa: 0.03 inches
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How much will it rain in Milwaukee Tuesday?
The rain is forecast to hold throughout Tuesday morning and afternoon in Milwaukee, with about 0.4 inches of rain expected according to Accuweather. The weather will be partly sunny with on-and-off showers throughout the day, and no rain is expected this evening.
Cooler fall temperatures are also here to stay, as temperatures will range between a low of 56 degrees and a high of 65 degrees in Milwaukee.
Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be dry, followed by slight chances for rain on Friday and Saturday.