
Green Bay, WI – Wisconsin residents can expect warm weather to continue through the weekend, with high temperatures ranging from the 80s to lower 90s today and Saturday. According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Green Bay, a cold front is anticipated to bring showers and thunderstorms to the area on Sunday.
Today, temperatures are forecasted to reach a high of 89 degrees under partly cloudy skies, with mostly sunny conditions expected later in the day. Saturday will remain warm with highs around 87 degrees and similar sunny conditions. The NWS indicates that Sunday will see a significant change as a cold front moves in, bringing a high chance of thunderstorms and cooler temperatures, with highs around 82 degrees.
For those planning outdoor activities or boating on Green Bay and Lake Michigan, the weather looks favorable on Friday and Saturday. Winds will be from the north to southeast at 5 to 10 knots, with waves at 2 feet or less. Boaters are advised to keep an eye on the sky on Sunday for any approaching thunderstorms, with winds shifting from the west/northwest to east/northeast at 10 knots, and waves remaining around 2 feet or less.
The NWS also issued a reminder for residents to be cautious during thunderstorms, particularly regarding frequent lightning strikes expected in central and north-central Wisconsin. The public is encouraged to seek shelter indoors during such events and stay updated with the latest weather warnings.
Next week, the forecast predicts a mix of weather conditions. Monday and Tuesday are expected to see scattered showers with highs in the low 70s, while Wednesday through Friday will bring drier weather and temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to upper 70s.



