Central Wisconsin Faces On-and-Off Showers, Thunderstorms Expected in the Afternoon

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Green Bay, WI – Central Wisconsin is experiencing a wave of showers this morning, with another round of storms expected to move in this afternoon. According to the US National Weather Service in Green Bay, the primary concern is heavy rain, though the threat for severe storms remains low.

Today’s forecast indicates on-and-off showers and thunderstorms, with the highest potential for storms occurring in the afternoon. The weather is expected to be cooler and less humid compared to the past few days, offering some relief to residents who have endured recent heat and humidity. Cities like Green Bay, Wausau, and Wisconsin Rapids are likely to experience these weather patterns.

Meanwhile, the US National Weather Service in Milwaukee has forecasted a chance of thunderstorms each day through Saturday. According to the weather service, dry conditions are expected to return early next week, with temperatures remaining near to above normal over the next few days. Milwaukee residents can expect highs ranging from the mid-70s to low 80s, with the warmest conditions in the southern and western parts of the region.

Meteorologists advise residents across Wisconsin to stay updated on weather alerts and exercise caution, especially during afternoon hours when thunderstorm activity is anticipated to peak. While severe storms are not a major concern, localized heavy rainfall could lead to minor flooding in low-lying areas.

Looking ahead, the weather outlook for the coming days shows continued chances of thunderstorms across central and southeastern Wisconsin. Residents are encouraged to monitor local weather reports for updates and be prepared for changing conditions. The National Weather Service provides real-time updates and safety tips to help communities stay informed and safe during these weather events.