Green Bay, Wisconsin – Isolated to scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop across central and northeast Wisconsin this afternoon, bringing a risk of damaging winds and quarter-sized hail. Residents should prepare for potential impacts as storms intensify through the evening.
According to the US National Weather Service Green Bay Wisconsin, the greatest risk for severe storms is between 1 p.m. and 10 p.m. today, Thursday, June 19. Potential hazards include wind gusts up to 60 mph, one-inch hail, and torrential rainfall across the region.
Cities like Green Bay, Appleton, Oshkosh, and Fond du Lac are within the marginal risk area, meaning scattered strong or severe storms are possible. While the storms are expected to be isolated, their intensity could lead to downed tree limbs, minor power outages, and localized flooding. Travel on roadways such as US-41 and I-43 could be impacted by sudden heavy downpours and reduced visibility. Residents should secure any outdoor items and be ready to seek shelter if warnings are issued.
Monitor local weather updates and have multiple ways to receive alerts throughout the afternoon and evening. The threat is expected to diminish after 10 p.m., but additional advisories may follow.




