Wisconsin wakes up to a sharp February bite along the shores of Green Bay. Temperatures sit at 22 degrees, with a wind chill near 13. The air feels crisp and dry, and exhaust plumes hang over Lombardi Avenue and I-43.
Sunshine takes over today, but it won’t do much at first. Highs reach only 31 degrees by afternoon. Snowbanks remain solid, and shaded pavement stays icy in spots across Brown County.
Skies clear further tonight as temperatures tumble to 13 degrees. That hard freeze will lock up any melted snow from driveways and parking lots. This is prime flash-freeze season in northeast Wisconsin. Bridges over the Fox River and elevated ramps cool fastest after sunset.
Thursday rebounds slightly with a high near 32 under mostly sunny skies. Winds relax, making it feel less biting despite similar temperatures. Friday brings a noticeable shift. Sunshine pushes highs to 42 degrees.
Valentine’s Weekend, February 13-15, continues the warming trend. Saturday climbs to 42 with filtered sun. Sunday rises to the mid-40s, offering a brief thaw across Green Bay and De Pere.
Early next week trends milder still. Highs approach the mid to upper 40s Monday and could edge higher by Tuesday. Longer-range outlooks point toward above-average temperatures expanding across much of the central U.S., signaling a broader late-winter thaw.
For now, winter still controls the mornings. Dress in layers and watch for slick spots tonight and early tomorrow. Are you seeing icy patches in your neighborhood as the sun goes down?
Five Day Outlook for Green Bay, WI:
Today: Mostly sunny, high 31.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 32.
Friday: Sunny, high 42.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 42.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 45.



