Green Bay, Wis. – Thunderstorms are expected to roll into northeast Wisconsin Tuesday evening, bringing heavy rain and possible travel slowdowns to Green Bay and surrounding counties. Commuters on I-41 and US-141 should plan for slick roads and low visibility after 7 p.m.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, showers and thunderstorms will likely develop before 10 p.m. Tuesday, followed by scattered rainfall into the early morning hours of Wednesday. Rain chances are pegged at 60% with possible heavy downpours. Winds could shift from south to calm as storms pass through.
Tuesday’s high will reach 79°F under partly sunny skies before the evening shift to rain. Areas from Door County to Brown and Outagamie counties are in line for localized impacts, especially near rural roads and low-lying areas. No severe weather is expected, but the rain could disrupt evening plans or overnight travel.
Five-Day Outlook (Tuesday, July 8 – Saturday, July 13):
- Tuesday: High 79°F. Showers and thunderstorms likely after 7 p.m.
- Wednesday: High 78°F. Mostly sunny and dry with a mild breeze.
- Thursday: High 81°F. Another round of evening showers possible after 7 p.m.
- Friday: High 80°F. Chance of storms and rain likely Friday night.
- Saturday: High 83°F. Slight chance of rain, otherwise partly sunny and warm.




