Green Bay, Wis. – Temperatures in Green Bay could feel like 100° again Tuesday before storms roll in with damaging winds, hail, and torrential downpours.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, the Heat Advisory will expire at 7 p.m. Monday, but humid conditions persist into Tuesday. Scattered showers and storms are expected to develop after 2 p.m., bringing 1–2 inches of rain and the risk of localized flooding—especially near poor drainage areas and along major routes like U.S. Highway 41.
Cities across central, east-central, and northeast Wisconsin—including Appleton, Oshkosh, Manitowoc, and Wausau—can expect heat index values in the mid-90s through Tuesday afternoon. Winds from the south at 10–15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph, could intensify storm cells. Lightning and large hail may also occur, increasing the risk to outdoor workers and afternoon commuters.
Prepare by staying indoors during peak heating, hydrating regularly, and avoiding travel during storms. If driving becomes necessary, avoid flooded intersections and areas prone to flash flooding.
🌤️ Five-Day Forecast for Green Bay, WI:
- Monday (June 23): Hot, 93°F. Showers and storms after 5 p.m. Heat Advisory until 7 p.m.
- Tuesday (June 24): High 72°F. Chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Breezy with gusts up to 20 mph.
- Wednesday (June 25): High 72°F. Showers likely in the afternoon and evening. Thunder possible.
- Thursday (June 26): High 75°F. Showers and possible storms. Breezy.
- Friday (June 27): Partly sunny, high near 80°F. Slight chance of showers in the evening.
- Saturday (June 28): Mostly sunny. High 82°F. Summer warmth returns.