Green Bay, WI – This week’s forecast for Green Bay shows active weather with a mix of warm temperatures and storms. The National Weather Service in Green Bay has indicated that while Wednesday is expected to be mostly dry with temperatures ranging from 84 to 89 degrees, rain and storms will arrive late in the evening.
According to the National Weather Service, the storm activity will pick up on Thursday, with on-and-off rain and thunderstorms expected to move through the area starting late morning and continuing into the evening. Temperatures on Thursday will be cooler, ranging from 78 to 83 degrees.
Friday will see drier conditions, although isolated storms may develop in the afternoon. Temperatures are anticipated to range from 82 to 90 degrees. Saturday promises to be mostly dry and warm, with highs between 83 and 90 degrees.
The weather will remain warm throughout the weekend, with a slight chance of isolated storms on Friday afternoon and dry conditions expected for most of Saturday. Highs during this period will consistently be in the 80s, with a few spots potentially reaching 90 degrees.
Looking ahead to next week, Sunday will cool down slightly with a high of 81 degrees. Monday and Tuesday will see temperatures drop further, reaching the mid-70s, with a chance of rain on Tuesday. Conditions are expected to clear up by Wednesday, with temperatures climbing back to the upper 70s.