Wisconsin Summer Weather Alert: Thunderstorms Likely by Monday Afternoon — Prepare for Small Hail Near U.S. 41 in Green Bay

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Green Bay, Wis. – Storm chances return Monday afternoon across northeast Wisconsin, with possible hail and localized impacts for commuters along U.S. 41 and U.S. 141. While the storms are not expected to be severe, outdoor plans and afternoon travel could be affected.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, isolated thunderstorms may form after 1 p.m. Monday , with peak activity between 3 and 6 p.m. Temperatures will climb to near 75°F in Green Bay and surrounding areas, followed by mostly clear skies Tuesday night and a low around 60°F. Gusts may reach 20 mph.

The storm risk eases Wednesday, bringing a return to summer warmth with sunny skies and highs near 82°F. However, another round of showers is possible late Wednesday into Thursday. Rain chances grow into Friday and Saturday, which could interrupt weekend plans.

🔎 Five-Day Outlook for Green Bay (June 9–14):

  • Monday: Showers, possible thunder in PM. High 64°F. Gusts up to 24 mph.
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny early, then PM storms. High near 75°F.
  • Wednesday: Sunny and warm. High near 82°F.
  • Thursday: Chance of PM showers. High 69°F.
  • Friday–Saturday: More showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 60s to low 70s.

⚠️ Heads-up: Spotter activation is not expected tonight, but residents should stay alert Tuesday afternoon. Storms may bring brief heavy rain or hail.

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