Green Bay, WI – Weather conditions in Green Bay and surrounding areas are shifting, with isolated sprinkles and gusty northwest winds forecast for Wednesday morning. Temperatures will range from the mid-40s to mid-50s, and strong winds, especially during the morning hours, could cause disruptions for drivers and those spending time outdoors.
According to the National Weather Service, lake effect showers are expected to impact far north-central Wisconsin, while areas around Green Bay could see occasional sprinkles. Winds may gust as high as 26 mph, making road conditions hazardous, particularly along Highway 29. Residents should take precautions if driving this morning, as gusty conditions could cause sudden steering issues.
Thursday brings a brighter forecast, with mostly sunny skies and temperatures reaching a high of 62°F in Green Bay. However, northwest winds will persist, gusting up to 18 mph by afternoon. Showers are expected overnight into Friday, with a 90% chance of rain after 1 a.m.
Looking ahead, the weekend promises clearer skies and cooler nights. By Saturday, highs will be in the mid-50s, with temperatures dipping as low as 33°F overnight. Sunday continues the trend with sunshine and a high of 58°F.