Green Bay, WI – Travelers in Wisconsin can expect tranquil but foggy conditions through Christmas Day, with milder air settling across the region. High temperatures will remain above normal this week, reaching the mid-30s by Thursday and peaking in the low 40s by the weekend. However, dense fog and rain could create challenging conditions for holiday drivers.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, fog is expected to develop Wednesday night and continue into Friday, with visibility dropping below a quarter mile in some areas. Drivers on I-41 and surrounding roadways should exercise caution, particularly during nighttime and early morning hours when the fog will be densest.
Wednesday’s forecast features partly sunny skies with a high of 30 degrees. Christmas Day will see similar conditions, but calm winds may give way to low visibility as fog sets in overnight. By Thursday, temperatures will rise to the mid-30s, bringing a 50% chance of rain and fog through the evening.
The holiday weekend will turn wetter, with rain likely Friday and Saturday as highs climb to 44 degrees. Areas of fog will persist, making travel hazardous on Wisconsin highways. Those planning trips should check conditions before heading out and allow extra time.
Extended forecasts predict above-normal temperatures through New Year’s Day, though rain and fog may linger. For outdoor holiday plans or travel, staying updated on local weather conditions is key.
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