Green Bay, WI – Residents across Wisconsin can expect a stretch of warm, quiet weather to close out September and head into October. Sunshine will dominate much of the work week, keeping temperatures above average for this time of year.
According to the US National Weather Service Green Bay, Monday will bring highs between 78 and 84 degrees, with Tuesday remaining warm at 73 to 83 degrees. By midweek, temperatures dip slightly into the low to mid-70s before rebounding back into the upper 70s for Thursday and Friday.
Forecasters noted that no active weather is expected through most of the week, giving residents a dry stretch to enjoy fall colors and outdoor activities. “Temperatures remain warm during the day, with highs still in the 70s to lower 80s,” the agency stated.
The first chance of rain is not expected until late Friday night, when a system could bring showers into parts of the region. Until then, skies will remain mostly clear, and mornings will be mild for the season.
Travelers, farmers, and outdoor workers are likely to benefit from the extended dry spell. The forecast provides a window for fall yardwork, harvesting, or simply enjoying seasonal events without weather interruptions.