Wisconsin Summer Weather Alert: Strong Storms Expected Sunday Evening for Green Bay and Highway 41

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Green Bay, Wisconsin – Strong to severe storms could impact Sunday travel and evening plans across northeast Wisconsin, with Green Bay and nearby highways likely seeing the brunt by nightfall.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, a summer weather alert is in effect for late Sunday, June 29, with a 60% chance of showers and thunderstorms Sunday afternoon and a 40% chance continuing Sunday night. Some storms may bring heavy rain and localized flooding, especially near major routes like Highway 41 and I-43. Temperatures will climb near 89°F Sunday before storms roll through.

Saturday, June 28, offers a brief reprieve with mostly sunny skies and a high near 81°F. However, scattered showers return Saturday night into early Sunday, making this weekend a two-day weather curveball. Winds remain light, but any strong thunderstorm could trigger isolated power outages or create brief travel delays.

Residents should avoid flooded roads, secure outdoor items, and monitor alerts through Sunday evening. Spotter activation is not expected as of Friday, but updates are possible as conditions evolve.

Looking Ahead: July 4th Preview and Five-Day Forecast

  • Friday (June 27): High 76°F, patchy fog and clearing skies
  • Saturday (June 28): Mostly sunny, high near 81°F
  • Sunday (June 29): Strong storms possible PM, high near 89°F
  • Monday (June 30): Partly sunny, slight storm chance, high 85°F
  • Tuesday (July 1): Mostly clear and seasonal, high 83°F
  • Wednesday (July 2): Sun returns, high 77°F

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