Green Bay, WI – Manitowoc County is under a Beach Hazards Statement through Saturday evening, with dangerous waves and strong currents expected. Visitors to the shoreline are urged to exercise caution, particularly near public beaches. The National Weather Service (NWS) has advised that swimming could be risky due to building waves, with conditions expected to ease by Sunday.
According to the NWS, the forecast for Green Bay and surrounding areas shows sunny skies with highs near 77°F on Sunday, continuing into early next week. Winds will shift from the north-northeast at 7 to 14 mph, with gusts reaching up to 21 mph at times. Monday brings patchy fog early in the morning, clearing to reveal mostly sunny skies and highs near 79°F.
Expect clear conditions Sunday night with temperatures dropping to 54°F. The week ahead looks calm, with temperatures peaking near 77°F through Monday and Tuesday. By Tuesday night, cooler weather will return, with lows dipping to 42°F. Looking forward to Wednesday, sunshine is expected to persist, though temperatures will be slightly cooler, reaching a high of 68°F.
Drivers on Wisconsin highways are advised to be cautious during periods of low visibility, especially early Monday due to fog. Residents near the coast should stay informed of any changes in beach safety alerts, with the probability of widespread hazardous weather expected to remain low through Friday.