Green Bay Weather: Rain Moves in After Hazy Start, Wet Father’s Day Weekend Ahead

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Green Bay, Wis. – Filtered sunshine and morning haze will give way to increasing rain chances across northeastern Wisconsin by Thursday evening, potentially dampening commutes and outdoor plans.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, light showers could begin after 3 p.m., with the highest chances developing Friday in far northern counties. Temperatures will stay in the upper 60s to mid-70s today, trending cooler than seasonal averages as rain lingers into the weekend.

Drivers across Green Bay, Sturgeon Bay, and Wausau should prepare for reduced visibility during hazy conditions this morning, followed by wet roads later in the day. Rain chances remain slight on Saturday, with a low risk of thunderstorms in the afternoon. On Sunday, spotty rain showers could continue, especially in the central and southern regions.

Residents are advised to monitor local forecasts and limit outdoor activities during periods of rain. With temperatures staying in the 60s and low 70s, it’s a good weekend to check gutters, cover outdoor gear, and drive with caution.

Showers may persist through Sunday night, and additional advisories are possible as new storm systems move in.


🗓️ Five-Day Forecast for Northeast Wisconsin

  • Thursday: Hazy start, afternoon rain chances, highs 68–74°F
  • Friday: Scattered rain, heaviest in north, highs 57–73°F
  • Saturday: Slight chance of storms, highs 62–74°F
  • Sunday: Isolated rain possible, highs 72–77°F

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