Green Bay, Wisconsin – A thin veil of clouds hovers over the Fox Valley this early Veterans Day morning, as a few light snow showers drift quietly through town. Car roofs and grassy edges wear a dusting of white, glinting under streetlights before dawn. It’s a brisk start — 27°F with a light southwest wind — but the pattern is already shifting toward calmer skies and warmer afternoons.
The National Weather Service in Green Bay reports a slight chance of flurries early, especially along Door County and the western shores of Lake Michigan. Accumulations will be minimal, though a few slick patches could develop briefly on secondary roads and bridges before midday. By afternoon, clouds will break, revealing filtered sunshine and a high near 40°F — chilly but seasonal for mid-November.
Winds from the southwest will increase through the day, gusting up to 25 mph, bringing a noticeable breeze to Veterans Day parades and outdoor events. By Wednesday, the region enters a welcome midweek warm-up, with highs rising into the upper 40s under clear skies. Thursday brings even milder air — near 50°F — as a stretch of sunny, dry weather settles across northeast Wisconsin.
The weekend outlook stays mostly calm, though a weak system could bring spotty rain late Friday night or Saturday. No winter weather impacts are expected in the short term, but early indications hint that colder air may return around Thanksgiving — potentially signaling another “winter tease” for the Great Lakes.
For now, Green Bay residents can expect crisp mornings, bright afternoons, and a smooth stretch of travel weather along I-43 and US-41 through the week — a welcome pause before the next seasonal shift arrives.
Five-Day Outlook for Green Bay, WI:
Mon: 40/25 – Morning flurries; clearing later.
Tue: 46/33 – Mostly sunny, light breeze.
Wed: 50/29 – Bright, mild, and calm.
Thu: 52/30 – Mostly sunny; warmer air holds.
Fri: 50/39 – Increasing clouds; rain chance late.





