Green Bay Weather Alert: Dense Morning Fog Followed by Friday Storm Risk Across Northeast Wisconsin

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Green Bay, Wis. – Drivers across northeast Wisconsin may face reduced visibility early Wednesday morning as dense fog lingers over central and northern counties, including Brown, Shawano, Oconto, and Marinette. The National Weather Service warns that some areas could see near-zero visibility before conditions improve later in the morning.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, a stretch of quiet, mostly sunny weather will settle in for Thursday, with highs near 80 degrees. However, forecasters say the next weather maker arrives Friday afternoon into Friday night, when showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop. Some storms could turn strong, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds to Green Bay, Appleton, and the Fox Valley.

Travel could be impacted Friday evening along major routes such as I-41 and Highway 29, especially during the commute. Residents are urged to monitor updates and prepare for possible lightning and brief downpours.

Conditions turn quieter over the weekend, with sunshine expected Saturday before another round of showers moves in by late Sunday.

Hazardous weather alerts remain in effect for northeast Wisconsin through Friday, with the next update expected as the storm system approaches.

Five Day Forecast for Green Bay, WI

  • Wednesday: Patchy morning fog, then partly cloudy. High near 76.
  • Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 79.
  • Friday: Sunny early, storms possible late. High near 82.
  • Saturday: Sunny, high near 75.
  • Sunday: Partly sunny, chance of showers. High near 70.