Green Bay, WI – Residents across northern Wisconsin and parts of Upper Michigan are being urged to prepare for several days of unsettled weather, with repeated rounds of rain and thunderstorms expected through the middle of next week.
According to the US National Weather Service in Green Bay, the most impactful period is expected Monday into Tuesday, when conditions could support strong to severe storms along with heavy rainfall. Forecasters say this stretch may bring the highest risk for both storm intensity and rainfall totals, increasing the potential for localized flooding.
The extended pattern means rain will not fall all at once but in multiple waves, which can worsen runoff issues. Soils may become saturated quickly, especially in areas that see repeated downpours. This raises concerns for low-lying and poor drainage areas, where water can accumulate faster than it can drain.
Rivers are also expected to respond. The Menominee River, along with other waterways in the region, could see rising levels into next week as runoff from heavy rain continues to feed into river systems. While widespread river flooding is not guaranteed, officials say it remains a possibility that residents should monitor closely.
Drivers may encounter reduced visibility and ponding on roads during heavier storms, particularly during peak travel times early in the week.
Residents are encouraged to stay updated with the latest forecasts and be prepared for potential watches or warnings as conditions evolve.
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