Green Bay, WI – Spring may be here, but winter-like conditions are sticking around in Wisconsin. Rain and snow will impact Green Bay this weekend, bringing slick roads and dropping temperatures.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday will see mild conditions with highs near 48°F and a slight chance of sprinkles in the afternoon. Winds will be gusty, reaching up to 31 mph. The real changes begin Friday night when rain and snow become likely, with lows dropping to 18°F. Though little to no accumulation is expected, roads could become slick.
Saturday brings some relief, with mostly sunny skies and a high of 34°F. However, winds will shift to the north, reaching speeds up to 10 mph. By Saturday night, clouds will return, and southeast winds could gust up to 22 mph.
Sunday will be the most active day, with rain and snow moving in before 10 a.m. The mix will continue into the afternoon before changing to rain, with highs reaching 42°F. The chance of precipitation is 90%, making wet roads likely. Sunday night will see another round of rain and snow, with lows around 30°F.
Monday remains unsettled, with a chance of morning snow and highs near 40°F. Temperatures will stay cool through midweek, with mostly sunny skies returning by Wednesday.
Travelers should stay alert for changing road conditions, especially on major routes like I-43 and Highway 41. Keep an eye on forecasts and drive cautiously in wet or icy conditions.




