Wisconsin — Dawn lifts through a soft gray haze over the bay, revealing damp pavement and a steady south breeze stirring loose leaves along neighborhood curbs. The air feels unusually mild for mid-November, a gentle hint that a colder pattern waits just beyond the weekend. Travelers heading out early for Thanksgiving plans should take note: subtle changes now lead into a Winter Tease early next week.
Clouds thicken through the morning as temperatures rise into the upper 50s, creating a brief warm pocket ahead of a cooler push Sunday. Light sprinkles may brush the region mid-morning, but impacts stay minimal. Winds increase from the southwest, with gusts near 25 mph, so drivers on I-41 and Highway 29 may feel occasional crosswind nudges.
Conditions improve quickly this afternoon as drier air arrives and skies brighten. Tonight turns cooler with lows near 30°F, but Sunday brings crisp sunshine and a high in the mid-40s. It’s ideal for outdoor chores, late-fall yard cleanup, or early holiday errands. After all, this calm stretch won’t last long.
Models hint at a more active pattern by Monday night, when colder air deepens and a slight chance of snow develops before sunrise Tuesday. Moisture looks limited, but even a thin coating could create slick early-morning travel, especially on bridges and shaded stretches. Tuesday stays chilly with highs only near 41°F and occasional light rain or snow mixing in. It’s not significant accumulation, but it’s a noteworthy signal as we approach Thanksgiving week.
Wednesday turns brighter and milder, but another system creeps in Thursday with a renewed chance of rain and late-week cooling. Residents should watch for updated timing, especially if Tuesday’s system trends stronger or colder.
Five-Day Outlook — Green Bay, WI
Sun: 44/24 – Sunny, breezy at times.
Mon: 42/27 – Sunny early; clouds increase late.
Mon Night: Light snow possible.
Tue: 41/29 – Chance of rain/snow; chilly.
Wed: 45/34 – Partly sunny, calmer.
Thu: 47/36 – Rain chance returns.





