Green Bay, WI – Residents in Green Bay can expect a wet and foggy start to Veterans Day as light rain and drizzle are forecasted to continue through the morning, with patches of fog likely into the afternoon. Those traveling for Veterans Day events should plan for reduced visibility on local roads, including areas around Interstate 41. Conditions are expected to clear later in the day, providing a respite from the wet weather.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday’s high will hover around 48 degrees, with light rain diminishing by late afternoon. Patchy fog will also persist until midday, so drivers should use caution and allow extra time for their commutes. Winds are expected to shift, becoming northwesterly in the afternoon, with gusts up to 22 mph. This breeze may aid in clearing residual fog and drizzle, making for a more comfortable evening.
Looking ahead, Tuesday brings mostly sunny skies with temperatures reaching near 50 degrees, offering a break from the damp start of the week. Clear skies will continue into Wednesday, though there’s a slight chance of showers returning in the evening. Highs will remain consistent at around 50 degrees for midweek. Thursday and Friday are predicted to be mostly sunny, with temperatures gradually warming to the mid-50s by the end of the week.
Residents are encouraged to monitor local weather updates and prepare for foggy conditions on Monday morning. Visibility on the roads may be limited, especially near waterways and low-lying areas. For the rest of the week, clear skies will provide ideal conditions for outdoor activities and Veterans Day ceremonies.



