Green Bay, WI – This week, Green Bay and surrounding areas in Wisconsin can expect an active weather pattern, bringing daily chances for showers and storms. The National Weather Service in Green Bay forecasts temperatures climbing into the 80s each day, with Wednesday looking to be the warmest, potentially reaching heat indices in the 90s.
According to the US National Weather Service, the warm and humid conditions will persist throughout the week. Today, scattered thunderstorms are expected, with temperatures ranging between 79°F and 85°F. On Tuesday, there’s a chance of storms, with highs between 82°F and 87°F. Wednesday will see the highest temperatures, feeling like 87°F to 95°F, with thunderstorms likely. Thursday and Friday will continue the pattern, with chances of storms and temperatures in the mid-80s.
Residents planning outdoor activities should monitor the forecast closely and be prepared for sudden weather changes. The air quality index is moderate at 55, which is similar to previous days, suggesting relatively safe conditions for most outdoor activities despite the weather disruptions. Stay tuned for further updates and be cautious during this active weather period.