Wisconsin – A pale, chilly dawn rises over Green Bay’s waterfront as a thin veil of fog slides across quiet parking lots and dew gathers on metal railings. The crisp air carries the faint bite of November, but the sky looks mostly clear and calm, hinting at a deceptively tranquil start before the pattern changes.
Residents can expect mild conditions early, with sunshine driving temperatures well into the upper 50s today. Light southeast winds gradually turn south later and increase just enough for flags to lift along Highway 41. Travelers hitting the roads for early holiday errands should use the pleasant stretch to finish outdoor tasks before winds tighten and temperatures shift this weekend.
Saturday brings a brief wrinkle. Clouds expand through midmorning, and a fast-moving wave may deliver a slight chance of rain before noon—nothing disruptive, but enough to dampen pavement briefly. Winds increase by afternoon, gusting toward 25 mph as cooler air returns. Clearing arrives by evening, setting up a crisp, quiet Sunday with highs in the mid-40s and clear, leaf-rustling breezes from the northwest.
Models hint at the first meaningful “Winter Tease” of the month by Tuesday. Cold air slips in from the north late Monday, and lingering moisture may trigger a small rain-to-snow chance early Tuesday morning. Accumulation looks unlikely, but the first flakes—common this time of year in Wisconsin—could appear on elevated surfaces. Drivers should monitor bridges and shaded stretches of I-43 and I-41 for subtle slick spots.
A sharper temperature drop later next week could signal the start of a more active pre-Thanksgiving pattern.
Five-Day Outlook for Green Bay, WI:
Fri: 58/48 – Sunny; mild.
Sat: 58/29 – AM clouds; slight rain chance; windy.
Sun: 44/24 – Sunny; cooler.
Mon: 41/24 – Sunny; colder trend.
Tue: 40/24 – 20% rain/snow mix early; partly sunny.





