Green Bay, WI – Eastern Wisconsin residents are in for another cool and breezy day as temperatures remain on the lower side for August. Most locations across the region, including Green Bay, are expected to stay dry, though a few isolated showers may develop, particularly along the Wisconsin-Upper Peninsula border.
The National Weather Service in Green Bay reported early this morning that while most areas will see dry conditions, the cooler air mass will bring breezy west to northwest winds, with gusts reaching up to 30 mph. These winds will add to the already cool feel of the day, with high temperatures hovering around 70 degrees in Green Bay.
According to the forecast, today’s weather pattern is part of a brief interlude reminiscent of fall, which will persist until warmer temperatures return by Sunday. The conditions will primarily affect the northern parts of the region, with locations like Land O’ Lakes and Rhinelander experiencing a chance of scattered showers, while Green Bay and areas further south should expect mostly cloudy skies.
As residents enjoy the temporary cool spell, they can anticipate a return to more typical summer warmth as the weekend progresses, bringing relief from the unseasonably cool and windy conditions.




