Wisconsin – Sunshine reflects off the Fox River this morning, but the air still bites at 20 degrees in Green Bay. Calm winds help, yet untreated sidewalks remain icy in shaded spots.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, highs reach 43 degrees today under mostly sunny skies. Southwest winds gust up to 21 mph, helping melt lingering snow. That meltwater can refreeze quickly after sunset if temperatures dip toward 29 degrees tonight.
Clouds increase late tonight. By late Tuesday morning, a slight chance of rain and snow develops before transitioning to mainly rain. Highs reach 45 degrees Tuesday, warm enough to limit accumulation, but brief slick spots cannot be ruled out if flakes mix in early.
Drivers along I-43, US-41, and Mason Street should watch bridges and overpasses Tuesday morning. This is prime flash-freeze season across northeast Wisconsin. Even small temperature swings can glaze elevated surfaces.
Midweek brings brighter signs of spring. Wednesday turns mostly sunny with a high near 49 degrees. Rain chances increase to 30 percent Wednesday night and 50 percent Thursday, with highs near 44. By Friday, temperatures climb to 55 degrees with rain likely in the afternoon.
March adds nearly 90 minutes of daylight across northern Wisconsin. Clocks spring ahead at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 8, delivering longer evenings and a growing spring vibe. Longer-range trends favor milder-than-normal temperatures into early next week.
Five Day Outlook for Green Bay, Wisconsin:
Tuesday: High 45, slight rain/snow chance, 20%.
Wednesday: High 49, mostly sunny, slight rain late.
Thursday: High 44, 50% chance of rain.
Friday: High 55, rain likely, 70%.
Saturday: High 54, partly cloudy.


