Central Wisconsin Forecast: Isolated Storms and Below-Normal Highs

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Green Bay, WI – Central Wisconsin is set to experience a day of cooler temperatures and intermittent showers. This morning’s forecast predicts isolated showers and storms gradually diminishing by mid-morning. However, additional isolated showers and storms may redevelop this afternoon, potentially bringing heavy rain.

According to the US National Weather Service Green Bay, temperatures are expected to stay below normal, with highs primarily in the 70s. The hourly forecast shows a gradual increase in temperature, reaching a peak of 75°F by early afternoon before cooling off again towards the evening.

The extended forecast for the region indicates that Wednesday will see a slight warming trend, with temperatures ranging from 60°F to 76°F and partly cloudy skies. Thursday and Friday will continue this trend, with sunny skies and highs of 77°F and 82°F, respectively.

The weekend is expected to be warmer, with highs of 85°F on Saturday and 88°F on Sunday, accompanied by mostly sunny skies. The beginning of next week will see temperatures rising further, reaching 90°F on Monday.