Green Bay, Wisconsin – Gray skies stretch across the bay this morning, the kind that blur the horizon where Lake Michigan meets the shoreline. The air feels cool and still, carrying the scent of damp leaves and distant woodsmoke — a classic late-fall start before a quick round of showers moves through northeast Wisconsin.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, light sprinkles may develop through midday Saturday, with a steadier chance of rain returning late Sunday. Temperatures hold steady near 47°F this afternoon, then dip to around 30°F under partly cloudy skies. Winds remain light from the north, keeping the air crisp but manageable for weekend travel along I-43 and Highway 41.
Sunday will bring the most active stretch, with rain likely by midday and gusts topping 25 mph as a weak front crosses the region. Residents should prepare for slick roads and brief visibility drops, especially west toward Appleton and Shawano. By Monday, sunshine breaks through again, marking a calm and comfortable start to the workweek with highs in the mid-50s.
Early signs point to a mild first week of November, though models hint at a possible late-week cooldown across northern Wisconsin. For now, Green Bay enjoys a pause between weather systems — cool, damp, but not yet winter’s bite.
After a damp Sunday, sunshine quickly returns, giving residents one more stretch of golden fall weather before the next chill arrives.
Five-Day Forecast for Green Bay, WI:
Sat: 47/30 – Mostly cloudy; stray sprinkles.
Sun: 51/41 – Rain likely; breezy late.
Mon: 56/36 – Sunny; calm and mild.
Tue: 56/41 – Partly sunny; light wind.
Wed: 56/43 – Mostly clear; cool evenings.





