Green Bay, Wisconsin – Sprinkles may dampen parts of Wisconsin today, but a warm, dry stretch is on the way for Memorial Day travelers. After some spotty showers into Friday morning, skies will clear across much of the state, setting the stage for a mild and mostly sunny holiday weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, a chance of light rain continues through early Friday, with skies turning partly sunny by afternoon and highs nearing 58°F. Winds from the north will keep temperatures cool but comfortable. Drivers along Highway 41 should be alert for reduced visibility from spotty sprinkles before noon.
Saturday and Sunday are shaping up to be ideal for outdoor plans. Both days will bring mostly sunny skies and highs in the low 60s. Overnight lows will dip into the 40s, so campers and early risers should pack layers. Memorial Day itself is expected to be mostly sunny with a high of 64°F—excellent weather for barbecues, parades, and outdoor events across Brown County and surrounding areas.
Looking ahead, the trend continues into next week with steady warming. Tuesday will bring more sunshine and a high around 67°F, climbing to near 72°F by Wednesday.
No major weather alerts are currently in effect, but residents should monitor updates from the NWS in case winds increase or new advisories are issued.
Five-Day Forecast Outlook for Green Bay:
- Friday: Partly sunny, high 58°F
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 63°F
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 64°F
- Memorial Day (Monday): Mostly sunny, high 64°F
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 67°F
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 72°F




