Green Bay, WI – A sun-filled Saturday will kick off a welcome stretch of spring weather in Green Bay before a return to rain and possible thunderstorms shakes up travel plans by Monday night. Drivers planning weekend trips on I-41 or local highways can expect clear roads through Sunday, but should stay alert for slippery conditions and reduced visibility as showers move in to start the workweek.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday will bring bright skies and a high near 55°F, with calm north winds keeping conditions pleasant for outdoor plans. Sunday looks equally promising, featuring mostly sunny weather and a high near 61°F. The quiet stretch is a great chance to tackle spring yard work or enjoy time outside.
Rain chances build sharply as the new week arrives. A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms enters the picture Monday, with clouds increasing and highs near 70°F. Commuters should plan for possible delays on main routes like Mason Street and I-41. By Monday night, precipitation chances climb to 90 percent, and heavy downpours could lead to ponding on roads. Make sure to check windshield wipers, clear drains, and keep phones charged in case of severe weather alerts.
Tuesday will bring lingering showers, then cooler, partly sunny weather through midweek. Highs drop to the mid-60s by Tuesday and low 60s by Thursday.
5-Day Spring Forecast for Green Bay:
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 63°F
Saturday: Sunny, high 55°F
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 61°F
Monday: Showers & storms likely, high 70°F
Tuesday: Chance of showers, high 66°F


