Wisconsin Spring Weather Alert: Fog Lifts, Rain Returns by Wednesday on I-41 from Green Bay to Oshkosh

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Green Bay, Wisconsin – Showers and a chance of thunderstorms return to northeast Wisconsin starting Wednesday, bringing wet roads and possible travel delays along major routes like I-41 and Highway 29. Commuters and travelers should be alert for scattered downpours and reduced visibility through Friday.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, showers are expected to begin Wednesday afternoon, with isolated thunderstorms possible after 4 p.m. Rain chances continue overnight into Thursday, with heavier showers likely Thursday night into early Friday. Winds may shift throughout the week, impacting driving conditions, especially near the Fox Valley and rivers prone to localized flooding.

Localized ponding could affect low-lying areas and slow traffic on secondary roads. Drivers should reduce speed during heavy rain and avoid flooded stretches. While no severe weather is forecast, thunderstorm activity could bring brief wind gusts and lightning.

Thursday will bring a high near 60°F with a 50% chance of rain. By Thursday night, the likelihood of showers increases to 60%. Friday remains damp, with highs near 53°F and continued rain.

5-Day Forecast for Green Bay:

  • Wednesday: High 60°F, slight chance of PM showers, isolated thunder after 4 p.m.
  • Thursday: Rain likely. High near 60°F. Showers increase overnight.
  • Friday: Showers remain likely. Cooler, with a high near 53°F.
  • Saturday: Partly sunny, dry. High around 56°F.
  • Sunday: Warmer, mostly sunny. High near 62°F.

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