Northeast Wisconsin Air Quality Alert: Smoke Lingers Until Monday, Storms Possible by Wednesday Night

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Green Bay, Wisconsin – Persistent smoke and haze continue to choke northeast Wisconsin’s skies, leaving residents with another day of poor air quality and limited relief from dry conditions. Areas across Green Bay and surrounding counties will see the smoky pattern linger into Monday, causing headaches for those with breathing issues and prompting ongoing air quality alerts.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, the stagnant weather setup is holding steady, keeping wildfire smoke trapped across much of the region. High temperatures will steadily climb each day, reaching the upper 80s by midweek. Rain remains elusive until Wednesday night, when a round of showers and storms could finally offer some relief and help clear the air by Thursday.

Until then, residents in Green Bay, Appleton, and throughout northeast Wisconsin should limit outdoor activities—especially children, seniors, and anyone with asthma or heart conditions. Keep windows closed and use air purifiers if available. Roads, schools, and outdoor events could see disruptions due to ongoing smoke and reduced visibility, and area hospitals are on alert for a possible uptick in respiratory issues.

The air quality advisory will remain in effect at least through Monday, with the next weather update expected as rain chances approach midweek. Stay tuned for additional advisories if smoke or storms intensify.

Five Day Forecast for Green Bay, Wisconsin:

  • Sunday: Hazy, smoky skies. Highs 77–84°F.
  • Monday: Smoke/haze persists, poor air quality. Highs 78–84°F.
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny, smoky early. Highs 79–86°F.
  • Wednesday: Warmer, mix of sun and clouds. Highs 80–88°F.
  • Thursday: Showers/storms possible. Highs 82–90°F.

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