Wisconsin Spring Weather Alert: Showers and Winds Hit Green Bay Wednesday Through Friday With Hwy 41 Travel Concerns

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Green Bay, Wisconsin – Spring showers are set to return to northeast Wisconsin by Wednesday evening, with rain and gusty winds forecast through Friday. Travelers along Highway 41 should plan for slick roads and reduced visibility, especially during the evening and early morning commutes.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, a 70 percent chance of rain begins Wednesday night, with winds from the southeast around 6 mph increasing overnight. Rain chances increase to 80 percent Thursday, with lingering showers possible Friday. While no severe storms are expected, consistent rainfall and cooler temps could impact both travel and outdoor plans in Brown, Outagamie, and Winnebago counties.

Green Bay will reach a high of just 56°F on Wednesday, cooling to 43°F by nightfall. Showers will persist Thursday with a high near 53°F, then taper off into Friday, which will remain mostly cloudy with a 30 percent rain chance and highs around 55°F.

Residents should secure outdoor items and allow extra time for travel between Wednesday night and Friday afternoon. No hazardous weather is currently expected beyond minor impacts, but updates may follow.

The weekend brings clearing skies and warmer temps, with highs in the 60s by Saturday and a sunny Monday on deck.

📅 Extended 5-Day Green Bay Forecast:

  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 56°F
  • Wednesday Night: Showers likely, low 43°F
  • Thursday: Showers (80%), high 53°F
  • Friday: Chance of showers (30%), high 55°F
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 61°F

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