Wisconsin starts the morning under a gray, wintry sky in Green Bay. Light snow and flurries drift through at times, and the temperature sits near 27 degrees. Wind chills hover in the mid-teens, adding a sharp bite along the Fox River.
Through the late morning and into the afternoon, scattered flurries continue. Highs climb to around 33 degrees. Even light snow can create slick stretches, especially on untreated roads in Door County and northeast Wisconsin.
Another round of light snow is possible tonight, with lows near 22 degrees. Northwest winds may gust up to 18 mph. That combination can leave a thin glaze on bridges and overpasses. Plan extra time if traveling after dark.
Sunday stays mostly cloudy with a high near 28 degrees. A chance of snow lingers, and roads could turn slippery again. Sunday night drops to around 13 degrees. Any moisture left behind may refreeze quickly. This is classic flash freezing season across north-central and northeast Wisconsin.
Monday brings a break with mostly sunny skies and a high near 24 degrees. Clouds increase Monday night with another slight chance of snow.
Tuesday stands out. Snow is likely, mainly before noon, with a high near 31 degrees. Accumulating snow could slow the morning commute. By Wednesday, highs rebound to the mid-30s with another chance of snow before a possible rain and snow mix.
The broader 6–10 day outlook hints at moderating temperatures later next week. A gradual trend toward above-normal readings suggests early signs of spring warmth beyond this stretch of winter weather.
Five Day Outlook for Green Bay, Wisconsin:
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, high 28°.
Monday: Mostly sunny, high 24°.
Tuesday: Snow likely, high 31°.
Wednesday: Chance of snow, high 34°.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 31°.



