Green Bay, WI – Rain will move into the Green Bay area Monday night, marking the start of a colder and wetter Thanksgiving week.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will see a high of 45°F under mostly cloudy skies before a 30% chance of evening showers develops. Precipitation will increase to 50% by Monday, with periods of rain expected throughout the day. By Monday night, colder air will move in, mixing rain with snow, particularly in northern and central Wisconsin.
Motorists should be cautious, as wet roads may become slick Monday night into Tuesday morning. Temperatures will steadily drop, with highs near 36°F by Tuesday and lows dipping into the low 20s. Northern areas may see light snow accumulations, with lake-effect snow likely to develop midweek near Lake Michigan.
Thanksgiving Day is expected to bring partly sunny skies and calmer weather, with temperatures reaching a high of 38°F. However, travelers should remain alert to potential lingering icy conditions on roads.
Residents are encouraged to plan ahead for any holiday travel and monitor updated forecasts for further developments.
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