Green Bay, WI — Warm and dry weather is set to dominate the remainder of the workweek, but not without a few caveats. After thunderstorms move out Wednesday morning, elevated wildfire smoke is expected to blanket the area, bringing hazy conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, the warm front will increase temperatures from Wednesday onward, with highs reaching up to 87 degrees. The weather shift may also cause a spike in air pollution, particularly in the form of haze from incoming wildfire smoke. Residents should be mindful of air quality and limit outdoor activities, especially those with respiratory conditions.
By Thursday, expect clear skies but lingering haze, and a weekend with temperatures hovering between 74 to 87 degrees. If you have outdoor plans, plan accordingly as air quality may fluctuate. Keep an eye on local updates and use air quality monitoring apps for real-time data.
Stay weather-aware and make sure to hydrate as temperatures rise, especially through the weekend.