Green Bay, Wis. – Showers and storms will keep Northeast Wisconsin unsettled through the weekend, though the risk of anything severe remains low. Residents can expect damp conditions on and off each day, with temperatures easing slightly as the weekend progresses.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, Thursday brings a slight chance of storms with highs topping out near 82 degrees. Friday and Saturday carry a higher chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms, with highs ranging from the mid-60s to mid-70s. Sunday continues the pattern, though temperatures will remain a few degrees above normal for mid-September.
Commuters around Green Bay, Appleton, and Oshkosh should plan for wet pavement at times, particularly in the afternoons and evenings when storms are most likely. Outdoor events and high school football games Friday night could see interruptions from passing downpours.
While flooding concerns are low, residents are advised to keep umbrellas handy and check for updated advisories through the weekend. Any storm that develops could produce brief heavy rain and gusty winds.
Showers taper by late Sunday night, but another round of unsettled weather could move in early next week.
Five Day Forecast for Green Bay, Wisconsin:
- Thursday: Slight storm chance, highs 69–82
- Friday: Showers and storms likely, highs 66–77
- Saturday: Showers and storms possible, highs 66–75
- Sunday: Periodic showers and storms, highs 69–75
- Monday: Partly cloudy with a lower rain chance, highs in the 70s