Green Bay, WI – Rain is returning to northeast Wisconsin this evening as a band of showers moves in from the west, marking the start of a cooler, breezier week, according to the US National Weather Service Green Bay.
After a mild Monday with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s, showers (with 80–90% coverage) will spread east overnight. Breezy southerly winds will shift westerly behind the rain system, ushering in cooler air for the next several days.
Forecasters say Tuesday will remain damp and breezy, with highs in the 40s to low 50s, and the best rain chances focused in the afternoon. Wednesday will be the coolest day of the week, with highs near 50 and lingering showers—especially across northern Wisconsin.
Conditions begin to improve by Thursday and Friday, which are expected to be partly sunny and slightly warmer, though temperatures will stay below normal for late October.
Residents across Green Bay, Appleton, and Wausau should keep jackets and umbrellas handy as the week transitions into a cool, unsettled fall pattern.