Wisconsin Storm Alert: Rain, Thunder Likely Starting Wednesday Through Independence Day

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Green Bay, Wis. – After a calm start to the week, northeast Wisconsin could see thunderstorms return by midweek, with storm chances lingering through Independence Day and beyond. Holiday travelers and event planners should prepare for shifting skies and rising humidity starting Wednesday.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, Tuesday will remain dry with highs in the low 80s. Storm chances begin Wednesday and increase through Friday, with the potential for scattered thunderstorms on July 4th. Daytime temperatures will climb into the mid-80s by Friday, paired with muggy conditions that may make outdoor celebrations uncomfortable.

In Green Bay, Appleton, and Oshkosh, storm activity may interrupt evening events or fireworks displays. Roadways such as I-41 and Hwy 29 could see reduced visibility or ponding during heavy rainfall. Residents should remain weather-aware and prepare alternate plans for outdoor gatherings.

This stretch of unsettled weather mirrors previous holiday patterns, where July 4th brought hit-or-miss storms across the state.

More updates are expected as the week progresses. Stay tuned to the NWS or local alerts for changes in timing or severity.


🗓 Five-Day Weather Outlook (Green Bay Area)

  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny and dry, high 80–84°F
  • Wednesday: Chance of storms, high 79–87°F
  • Thursday: Slight chance of storms, high 79–85°F
  • Friday (July 4th): Chance of storms, humid, high 83–90°F