Green Bay, WI Weather Alert: Rain 0.5–1” Monday Night Into Tuesday, Wet Roads Expected

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Green Bay, WI – A stretch of dry, mild weather is expected across Wisconsin through the weekend, giving residents a break before rain and thunderstorms return early next week.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, skies will remain partly cloudy through Sunday, with no significant precipitation expected statewide. This dry window offers favorable conditions for outdoor plans across northeast Wisconsin, including Green Bay, Appleton, and surrounding counties.

The pattern shifts starting Monday into Tuesday, when a system is expected to bring widespread rain and possible thunderstorms. Forecasters say most areas will see between 0.5 and 1.0 inches of rainfall, with locally higher totals possible. There is also a 20% to 60% chance that some parts of central and northeast Wisconsin could exceed 1 inch of rain during this period.

Rain chances increase gradually Monday, with the highest likelihood of steady rainfall arriving Monday night into Tuesday. Cities including Wausau, Oshkosh, and Manitowoc may see the most consistent precipitation during that window.

While severe weather is not the primary concern at this time, embedded thunderstorms could bring brief downpours and isolated gusty winds. Drivers should prepare for wet roads and reduced visibility during peak travel times early next week.

Residents are encouraged to monitor updated forecasts as timing and rainfall totals may shift over the next 48 to 72 hours.

How are you planning to take advantage of the dry weekend before the rain moves in?


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