Green Bay, WI – Thunderstorms and heavy rainfall will affect Green Bay starting Wednesday, with the risk of severe storms and unsettled weather continuing through Monday. Drivers and residents should prepare for possible hazardous conditions during the afternoon and evening hours on Wednesday.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, a slight chance of thunderstorms will begin Wednesday morning, increasing to likely showers and storms after 1 p.m. Showers and thunderstorms could bring gusty winds and heavy downpours through Wednesday night, with precipitation chances rising to 70%. Spotters are urged to report any wind damage or hail to the NWS.
Travel on key routes like Highway 41 may become tricky due to wet roads and possible storm impacts. Avoid non-essential trips during peak storm periods, charge devices in case of outages, and secure outdoor items. Thunderstorms will taper off Thursday morning, followed by a brief clearing before more scattered showers and storms return over the weekend.
Looking ahead, residents can expect intermittent chances for storms Saturday through Monday, with showers possible after 1 p.m. Saturday and a 30% chance of storms Saturday night. Temperatures will remain summer-warm, ranging from highs near 80°F Sunday to around 79°F Monday.
Stay alert for updated warnings from the National Weather Service, as additional advisories could be issued through early next week.
Five-Day Forecast for Green Bay, WI
- Wednesday: High 81°F, showers and thunderstorms likely after 1 p.m., chance of precipitation 60%
- Wednesday Night: Showers and thunderstorms likely, low 58°F, precipitation chance 70%
- Thursday: Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1 p.m., high 71°F
- Friday: Sunny and warm, high near 76°F
- Saturday: Chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 p.m., high near 79°F, 40% chance of precipitation
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 80°F
- Monday: 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms, high near 79°F




