Wisconsin Spring Weather Alert: Chance of Snow Sunday Night Could Impact Green Bay’s Monday Commute

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Green Bay, WI – A spring chill is sweeping into northeast Wisconsin this weekend with a rain-to-snow transition expected by Sunday night, potentially impacting the Monday morning commute in Green Bay and surrounding areas.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, light snow may begin falling late Sunday after an initial round of evening rain. This shift could create slick conditions across highways, especially along I-43, US-41, and state routes in Brown, Outagamie, and Winnebago counties. Commuters are advised to monitor local forecasts and consider extra travel time Monday morning.

The rest of the weekend brings relatively calm spring weather. Saturday is expected to be mostly sunny with a high near 49°F and light northwest winds. Sunday starts off mild with sunshine and highs around 48°F before clouds increase by nightfall.

Looking ahead, Monday’s high is only 37°F with lingering snow showers in the morning. Conditions clear by Monday night, but temperatures drop into the low 20s. By Tuesday, sunny skies return and temperatures warm to the mid-40s.

📅 5-Day Green Bay Weather Outlook:

  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 49°F, low 27°F
  • Sunday: Sunny early, rain then snow late, high 48°F, low 28°F
  • Monday: 30% chance of morning snow, high 37°F, low 22°F
  • Tuesday: Sunny, high 43°F, low 28°F
  • Wednesday: 30% chance of rain, high 52°F