Green Bay, WI Weather Alert: 70° Monday, Storms Late

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Green Bay, WI – A warm-up is underway across Green Bay and Brown County this afternoon, with temperatures expected to climb well above average through early next week before rain and storms move in.

According to the US National Weather Service in Green Bay, highs could approach 70 degrees Monday, marking one of the warmest days so far this season. The warming trend begins Sunday and continues into Monday, with increasing cloud cover ahead of an incoming system.

Rain and storm chances are expected to develop Monday night into Tuesday, potentially impacting early commutes across the Green Bay metro and surrounding areas, including De Pere and Ashwaubenon. While severe weather is not yet confirmed, periods of steady rain could reduce visibility and create slick conditions during peak travel times.

By Tuesday, highs are forecast to drop slightly into the upper 50s to low 60s, with continued chances for scattered showers. A cold front is expected to move through by Wednesday, bringing a noticeable cooldown. Highs midweek may fall into the 30s and 40s, a sharp contrast from Monday’s warmth.

Forecasters also note a slight chance of light wintry precipitation toward the end of the week, though details remain uncertain.

Residents are encouraged to monitor updated forecasts and plan for changing conditions, especially during the Monday night and Tuesday timeframe.


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