Green Bay, Wisconsin – Hazy skies from ongoing wildfire smoke will continue across Wisconsin on Monday, with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s. The region can expect showers and storms to return by Tuesday afternoon, continuing on and off through Thursday.
According to the US National Weather Service Green Bay, an Air Quality Advisory remains in effect until noon on Monday, July 14, 2025. This advisory covers much of northern and central Wisconsin, including Green Bay, and indicates that air quality may reach Unhealthy levels, particularly for sensitive groups. Reduced visibility is also possible due to the near-surface smoke.
Residents across the state should limit prolonged outdoor activities, especially those with respiratory conditions or heart issues. Keeping windows and doors closed and running air conditioning on recirculate with a high-efficiency filter can help maintain cleaner indoor air.
Temperatures in Green Bay and surrounding areas will reach highs in the 83-89°F range on Monday and 82-90°F on Tuesday. The return of showers and storms mid-week, beginning Tuesday afternoon, could bring some relief from the smoke but also introduces new weather hazards. Residents should remain vigilant for potential strong storms, although specific details are still uncertain.
Wildfire smoke impacts have been a recurring concern this season, similar to patterns seen in previous years. Authorities advise monitoring local news and the National Weather Service for updated advisories as conditions can change rapidly. Warnings regarding air quality remain in effect through Monday, with further weather alerts likely to follow for the mid-week storm activity.