Green Bay, WI – Residents in Green Bay and surrounding areas should prepare for a warmer and wetter start to the week as changing weather conditions bring increased wind, rain, and potential thunderstorms. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Green Bay forecasts a series of weather shifts beginning Monday, offering relief for regions currently facing moderate to severe drought. The shift promises a much-needed downpour, although experts warn it may not fully alleviate dry conditions.
According to the NWS, Monday will see partly sunny skies with a high reaching 65°F, with winds between 10 and 17 mph, and gusts up to 26 mph. By Monday night, showers are expected, likely intensifying after 10 p.m., possibly accompanied by thunderstorms. These conditions will continue into Tuesday with a 50 percent chance of rain, potentially lowering temperatures.
Looking ahead, Green Bay residents can expect temperatures to fluctuate, with highs reaching up to 77°F on Tuesday before dropping midweek. Showers are anticipated again on Wednesday afternoon, followed by partly sunny skies on Thursday, with highs in the mid-50s by Friday.