Wisconsin Spring Weather Alert: Green Bay Faces On-and-Off Showers and Rising Temps Through Tuesday Night

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Green Bay, Wisconsin – Clear skies won’t last long in Wisconsin as Green Bay enters a warming, unsettled stretch starting Saturday. Temperatures will climb from the low 50s to near 70 by Tuesday, but the price will be periodic rain showers and cloudy skies, especially early in the week.

According to the National Weather Service, Saturday brings dry, calm conditions with highs near 53°F and mostly sunny skies. But changes begin Sunday night, when a 30% chance of showers rolls in after 1 a.m., kicking off a wetter, spring-like pattern that continues into midweek.

By Monday, Green Bay will see daytime highs near 58°F under mostly cloudy skies with more showers possible before 1 p.m. Rain chances climb again Monday night and into Tuesday, with intermittent precipitation and warmer temps approaching 69°F. Commuters on I-43 and Highway 41 should plan for wet road conditions early next week.

While no major flooding or severe weather is expected, residents should prepare for slippery roads during morning drives and keep umbrellas handy through Tuesday night. East to northeast winds will remain light, but overcast skies may slow down spring plans.

Looking ahead, Wednesday brings a return to mostly clear skies and highs in the mid-60s, followed by sunny, dry conditions on Thursday. Keep an eye on local updates in case rain chances increase or timing shifts.

🗓️ Extended 5-Day Forecast (Green Bay, WI)

  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 53°F
  • Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 62°F
  • Monday: Chance of showers, high near 58°F
  • Tuesday: Slight chance of showers, high near 69°F
  • Wednesday: Mostly clear, high near 65°F

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