Green Bay, WI – Spring weather will feel far away for parts of Wisconsin on Monday as snow, rain, and gusty winds continue to impact Green Bay and surrounding counties. Commuters using Highway 41 should plan for slippery roads, reduced visibility, and wind gusts up to 35 mph.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, a Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 1 a.m. Monday. Rain and snow are expected through Sunday night, transitioning to all snow early Monday with totals reaching up to 4 inches. Travel delays and slick roadways are likely, especially in Brown, Kewaunee, and Outagamie counties.
By Monday afternoon, snow chances drop and conditions improve slightly, with highs around 40°F. Winds from the northwest may still reach 20 mph, making it feel colder. Residents are advised to drive slowly, stay weather-aware, and check 511wi.gov for the latest road conditions.
The good news? Spring sunshine returns Tuesday. Here’s a look at Green Bay’s five-day weather outlook:
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 41°F.
- Wednesday: Clear skies continue, warming to 46°F.
- Thursday: A mild spring day, mostly sunny with a high near 51°F.
- Friday: Chance of rain returns, high around 48°F.
- Saturday: Cloudy but dry, highs in the mid-50s.
Expect spring to rebound later this week. Until then, plan for a messy Monday morning and use extra caution on the roads.




