Green Bay, Wis. – Clouds will build across Wisconsin today, with rain and isolated thunderstorms expected to move into north-central counties by tonight. Drivers in the Fox Valley and surrounding areas could face wet roads through Tuesday morning before drier conditions return midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, storm chances are most likely north and west of the Fox Valley through Tuesday. By Wednesday, sunshine and calmer conditions are expected, setting the stage for a late-week warmup. Highs will climb into the 70s and possibly reach the low 80s in some locations by Friday.
Travelers along Highway 29, I-39, and I-41 should be alert for slick conditions tonight into Tuesday morning. Outdoor events and school activities could also see interruptions early in the week, though skies should clear in time for midweek sports and commutes.
The late-week heat may feel more like summer, so residents are encouraged to stay hydrated and limit strenuous activity during the warmest part of the day.
More showers may return by Friday night, but dry weather dominates much of the workweek after Tuesday.
Five Day Forecast for Green Bay, WI
- Monday: Clouds increasing, showers and storms late. High 68–72°F.
- Tuesday: Showers/storms continue, mainly north & west of Fox Valley. High 63–76°F.
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High 69–76°F.
- Thursday: Sunny and warmer. High 71–78°F.
- Friday: Chance of late showers. High 73–80°F.