Green Bay, WI – A mix of rain, snow, and fluctuating temperatures will impact Wisconsin this week, bringing challenging conditions for commuters and residents. Warmer temperatures will give way to rain by Monday night, followed by a midweek system that could drop snow and create hazardous travel conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will start partly sunny, with highs reaching the upper 40s in Green Bay and La Crosse. Rain will develop Monday night, with a 50% chance of precipitation leading into Tuesday. Rain is expected throughout the day, with some areas seeing 100% precipitation chances and possible accumulation.
By Tuesday night into Wednesday, temperatures will drop, turning rain into a wintry mix and eventually snow. Green Bay could see strong winds and blustery conditions, while La Crosse may experience gusts up to 30 mph. Snowfall is expected to continue into Wednesday, with breezy conditions persisting through the evening.
Thursday will offer a break from the storm, with partly cloudy skies and highs near 40°F. However, another round of snow showers is possible Thursday night into Friday, as cooler temperatures return.
Drivers should prepare for slick roads midweek, especially on major highways like I-43 and I-94. Those traveling Tuesday night into Wednesday should monitor updates for potential winter weather advisories.
While spring is approaching, Wisconsin’s weather remains unpredictable, with rapid shifts between warm and wintry conditions. Stay prepared by checking forecasts daily and planning ahead for changing road conditions.