Wisconsin Summer Weather Alert: Showers and Thunderstorms Could Return to Green Bay by Monday Night

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Green Bay, Wis. – Summer weather in northeast Wisconsin is about to shift, with rain and thunderstorms threatening Green Bay by Monday night after a sunny and calm start to the day.

According to the National Weather Service, a slight chance of storms could develop after 4 p.m. Monday, with a 20% chance of rain by early Tuesday morning. Conditions will remain mostly clear through most of the day, with a high near 77°F and north winds shifting eastward at 5 to 9 mph. If you’re traveling along I-41 or heading toward downtown Green Bay Monday evening, keep an eye on radar updates and prepare for potentially slick roads.

By Tuesday, the rain risk rises sharply — there’s a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m., with a second round possible Tuesday night. Temperatures will climb to the low 80s, but skies may remain partly cloudy and unstable.

Wednesday looks drier, offering some relief with mostly sunny skies and a high near 80°F. However, more rain is expected late week. Thursday brings a slight chance of storms, while Friday features a 40% rain risk during both day and night.

Residents should check weather alerts daily and avoid outdoor activities during peak storm hours. Charge devices, monitor forecasts, and stay off roads during downpours when possible.


🌤 Five-Day Forecast: Green Bay, WI (July 7–12)

  • Monday (July 7): Sunny, high 77°F. Slight chance of storms after 4 p.m.
  • Tuesday: Showers and storms likely (50%) by late morning. High near 81°F.
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 80°F. Low chance of overnight rain.
  • Thursday: Slight chance of rain (20%). High around 83°F.
  • Friday: 40% chance of storms day and night. High near 79°F.

⚠️ Storm risks increase Tuesday. Sunny breaks midweek, but prepare for more rain Friday.

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