Wisconsin Weather Alert: Cold Front to Bring Rain, Thunderstorms Wednesday

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Green Bay, WI – Northeast Wisconsin will see clear skies and cooler conditions tonight, but the National Weather Service (NWS) says a weather shift is on the way for midweek.

According to the US National Weather Service Green Bay office, overnight temperatures are expected to fall between 44 and 51 degrees Tuesday night, though it won’t be as chilly as the previous night. A cold front is forecast to move south across the region Wednesday afternoon into the evening, bringing the next chance for rain and scattered thunderstorms.

Forecasters noted that Wednesday’s high temperatures will reach between 71 and 76 degrees before the front passes. The best chance for storms will come late Wednesday, with showers lingering into early Thursday. Conditions are expected to turn partly cloudy later Thursday with cooler highs in the low 60s to low 70s.

By Friday, the system should clear out, leaving behind mostly sunny skies with highs ranging from 65 to 69 degrees.

The NWS advises residents to monitor conditions Wednesday evening, particularly if outdoor plans are scheduled, as isolated thunderstorms could bring brief downpours and gusty winds. No widespread severe weather is currently expected, but forecasters caution that weather patterns can shift quickly as the front moves through.

This week’s cooler nights follow an unseasonably warm August stretch, with temperatures expected to trend closer to average heading into the weekend.


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