Green Bay, WI – A mix of rain, snow, and strong winds will impact northeast Wisconsin starting Tuesday, increasing the risk of flooding, power outages, and hazardous travel conditions. With mild temperatures causing river ice to break up, ice jam flooding is a growing concern for low-lying areas.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will begin Tuesday afternoon, transitioning to snow late Tuesday night into Wednesday. Heavy snowfall is expected in central Wisconsin, while eastern regions will see rain changing to snow. Strong winds could bring down trees and power lines, increasing the likelihood of sporadic outages.
Thunderstorms are possible Tuesday night across central and east-central Wisconsin, bringing gusty winds and small hail. By Wednesday morning, additional flooding concerns may arise as ice jams worsen due to melting.
Travelers should prepare for slick roads, especially on highways like I-41 and US-141, where snowfall and wind could reduce visibility. Commuters should check weather alerts before heading out, as road conditions could deteriorate quickly Tuesday night.
Five-Day Forecast for Green Bay:
• Tuesday: Rain likely in the afternoon, high of 48°F. Snow possible late.
• Wednesday: Rain early, then snow and strong winds, high near 40°F.
• Thursday: Sunny with a high of 39°F.
• Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 39°F.
• Saturday: Partly cloudy, high near 41°F.
Residents should stay updated on forecasts and prepare for shifting weather conditions through midweek.




