Green Bay, Wisconsin – Rain may make a brief overnight appearance Monday, but don’t expect much help for Northeast Wisconsin’s growing dry spell. For Green Bay and areas along the I-41 corridor, only spotty showers are in the forecast — followed by several more days of sunshine and below-normal precipitation through Friday, September 12.
According to the National Weather Service, a 20 to 30 percent chance of showers exists Monday night into Tuesday morning, but totals will be minimal — likely less than a tenth of an inch. NOAA’s 6–10 day precipitation outlook confirms what local residents already feel: Green Bay is trending drier than average, with no significant rain systems on the horizon.
Temperatures will remain mild, with highs ranging from the low 70s Monday to upper 70s by Friday. Light winds and mostly sunny skies will return by midweek, setting up near-perfect early fall conditions — but drying out soil and vegetation even further in Brown and Outagamie counties.
Fire sensitivity remains elevated in open grasslands and wooded areas. Anyone planning outdoor burning should check local advisories and wind conditions closely.
A return to warm, dry weather will dominate the rest of the workweek.
Five-Day Forecast for Green Bay, Wisconsin:
- Monday: Sunny, high 72°F, slight chance of rain overnight, low 56°F
- Tuesday: Chance showers early, high 74°F, low 57°F
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 76°F, low 55°F
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 74°F, low 56°F
- Friday: Mostly sunny, high 77°F, low 60°F




