Green Bay Summer Weather Warning: Thunderstorms and Wind Gusts Hit Tuesday, June 3rd With 90% Rain Risk

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Green Bay, Wis. – Thunderstorms and heavy rain could snarl traffic and knock out power across northeast Wisconsin by early Tuesday afternoon, June 3rd.

According to the National Weather Service, a potent system will bring showers and possibly a thunderstorm after 1 p.m., with a 90% chance of rain and gusts reaching 33 mph. Temperatures will spike to 81°F before storms sweep through, with the heaviest impacts expected along the I-41 corridor and into central Brown County.

Drivers should expect water pooling on roadways, downed limbs, and sudden visibility loss during the height of the storm. South-southwest winds will shift throughout the day, complicating travel conditions from De Pere to Howard. Prepare now by charging devices, securing outdoor items, and avoiding travel during peak storm hours.

Smoke from distant Canadian wildfires may add hazy skies to the mix, reducing air quality across the region through midweek, though alerts remain localized.

Conditions will ease by Wednesday morning, with skies gradually clearing. But scattered showers could linger into early afternoon before another dry stretch returns. This weather marks a turbulent start to June and a reminder that summer doesn’t always mean sunshine.

Stay weather-aware: more updates may follow if thunderstorm or flood watches are issued.


🌤 Five-Day Forecast for Green Bay, WI (June 3–7):

  • Tuesday (June 3): Showers and thunderstorms after 1 p.m., high near 81°F. Wind gusts up to 33 mph. 90% rain chance.
  • Wednesday: Chance of morning showers (30%), then clearing. High near 72°F.
  • Thursday: Mostly sunny and dry, high of 75°F.
  • Friday: Chance of afternoon showers (30%), high near 71°F.
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, summerlike temps return. High near 73°F.