Wisconsin – Calm skies are giving way to a damp, shifting pattern as rivers run high and the next round of rain begins lining up for Green Bay and northeast Wisconsin.
According to the National Weather Service, elevated water levels continue along many rivers, including minor flooding along the Wolf River, with additional rises expected as more rain arrives this weekend into early next week.
Through this afternoon, conditions stay quiet with sunshine and highs near 53°F, but that stability won’t last. Clouds increase later, and a round of light rain develops into Friday morning. Roads may turn slick, especially on I-43 and Highway 41 during the early commute. Plan extra time.
Friday brings a brief break with dry skies and highs near 52°F, offering a short reset before the pattern turns more active again.
By Saturday night, rain becomes widespread with up to a 90% chance of precipitation. Showers continue into Sunday, when temperatures climb to near 69°F. Expect steady rainfall, wet pavement, and reduced visibility for drivers across Brown County and surrounding areas.
Meteorologists now tracking a more concerning trend into early next week. Additional rounds of rain and thunderstorms could develop Monday into Tuesday, increasing the risk for localized flooding as saturated ground struggles to absorb more water.
Temperatures trend warmer into the low 70s by Monday, signaling a more spring-like pattern despite the ongoing rain chances.
Keep devices charged and monitor river levels if you live near flood-prone areas. Conditions may deteriorate quickly during heavier rain bands.
Five Day Forecast for Green Bay, WI:
Friday: High 52°F, mostly sunny
Saturday: High 55°F, rain late
Sunday: High 69°F, steady rain
Monday: High 72°F, storms possible
Tuesday: High 59°F, rain likely




