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Port Washington, WI Weather Forecast and Current Conditions (53074)

Current Conditions From Nearby Local Station  

Mostly Cloudy with Mist and Fog 67°F
Feels Like 67°F  
Humidity 80% Dew Point 61°F Wind NW 2 MPH Gusts 3 Barometer 30.44 in.773.2 mm
Solar Rad 0 w/m2 UV Index 0
Report from a personal weather station 1.3 miles N of central Port Washington
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Current Conditions From Nearby Local Station  

Mostly Cloudy with Mist and Fog 67°F
Feels Like 67°F  
Humidity 80% Dew Point 61°F Wind NW 2 MPH Gusts 3 Barometer 30.44 in.773.2 mm
Solar Rad 0 w/m2 UV Index 0
Report from a personal weather station 1.3 miles N of central Port Washington
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Point Forecast at a Glance

WedOct 1
Wed Oct 1: Mostly Cloudy, Low 62°F
 
62°
ThuOct 2
Thu Oct 2: Sunny, High 70°F, Low 62°F
70°
62°
FriOct 3
Fri Oct 3: Sunny, High 78°F, Low 66°F
78°
66°
SatOct 4
Sat Oct 4: Sunny, High 77°F, Low 66°F
77°
66°
SunOct 5
Sun Oct 5: Sunny, High 76°F, Low 62°F
76°
62°
MonOct 6
Mon Oct 6: Chance Rain Showers, High 68°F, Low 54°F
20%
68°
54°
TueOct 7
Tue Oct 7: Chance Rain Showers, High 64°F, Low 49°F
30%
64°
49°


This Date in Weather History

1988 - Afternoon and evening thunderstorms produced severe weather across central Oklahoma and the eastern half of Texas. Thunderstorms in Texas produced softball size hail northwest of Nocona, and baseball size hail at Troy and Park Springs.

More on this and other weather history


Port Washington 7 Day Weather Forecast Details

Wednesday Oct 1

Mostly Cloudy

Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 62. Southeast wind 5 to 15 mph.

Thursday Oct 2

Sunny

Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 70. Southeast wind around 10 mph.

Clear

Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 62. South wind 5 to 15 mph.

Friday Oct 3

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 78. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.

Clear

Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 66. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Saturday Oct 4

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 77. South wind 10 to 15 mph.

Clear

Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 66. South wind around 15 mph.

Sunday Oct 5

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 76. South wind 15 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 35 mph.

Partly Cloudy

Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 62.

Monday Oct 6

Chance Rain Showers

Day: A slight chance of rain showers after 7am. Mostly sunny, with a high near 68. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Chance Rain Showers

Night: A chance of rain showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 54. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

Tuesday Oct 7

Chance Rain Showers

Day: A chance of rain showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 64. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

Chance Rain Showers

Night: A slight chance of rain showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 49. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Wednesday Oct 8

Rain Showers With Sunny

Day: A slight chance of rain showers before 7am. Sunny, with a high near 59. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Sun & Moon   Monthly

First Light 6:21 AM

Sunrise 6:50 AM

Sunset 6:34 PM

Last Light 7:02 PM

Moonrise 4:02 PM

Moonset 12:06 AM

Moon Phase

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Contiguous United States Extremes

Wed's High Temperature
101 at Rio Grande Village, TX

Wed's Low Temperature
26 at Saranac Lake, NY and 2 Miles East Of Alfred, NY


Weather Folklore

When walls are wet, expect some rain.


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About Port Washington, Wisconsin

Port Washington is a city in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, United States, and its county seat. Located on Lake Michigan's western shore east of Interstate 43, the community is a suburb in the Milwaukee metropolitan area 27 miles (43 km) north of Milwaukee. The city's artificial harbor at the mouth of Sauk Creek was dredged in the 1870s and was a commercial port until the early 2000s. The population was 12,353 at the 2020 census.

When French explorers arrived in the area in the 17th century, they found a Native American village at the mouth of Sauk Creek—the present location of historic downtown Port Washington. The United States Federal Government forcibly expelled the Native Americans in the 1830s, and the first settlers arrived in 1835, calling their settlement "Wisconsin City" before renaming it "Port Washington" in honor of President George Washington. In the late 1840s and early 1850s, the community was a candidate to be the Washington County seat. Disagreements between municipalities and election fraud prevented Washington County from having a permanent seat of government until the Wisconsin State Legislature intervened, creating Ozaukee County out of the eastern third of Washington County and making Port Washington the seat of the new county.

For much of its history, Port Washington has been tied to the Great Lakes. Early settlers used boats to transport goods including lumber, fish, and grains, although the community's early years were marred by shipwrecks, which led the U.S. Federal Government to construct Port Washington Harbor in 1871. Commercial fishing prospered in Port Washington until the mid-20th century, and beginning in the 1930s, the Port Washington Generating Station used the harbor to receive large shipments of coal to burn for electricity. The commercial harbor closed in 2004 when the power station switched to natural gas for fuel, but the community maintains an active marina for recreational boaters. In the 21st century, Port Washington celebrates its lacustrine heritage with museums, public fish fries, sport fishing derbies, and sailboat races.

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