Wisconsin Weather Alert: Green Bay Drivers Face Dense Fog Monday Morning Along I-41 With Slow Travel Expected

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Green Bay, Wis. – Fog is once again blanketing eastern Wisconsin this morning, slowing drivers along I-41 and area highways. Visibility is dropping quickly, especially before 8 a.m., and commuters are urged to allow extra time and use low beams.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, patchy fog will lift later this morning, giving way to sunshine and a high near 81. Conditions remain calm, but more fog is expected again late tonight into early Tuesday, repeating the same hazards for morning travel.

By Wednesday, October begins with a noticeable shift. Clouds move in, keeping highs near 73, while cooler evenings settle into the upper 50s. Commuters should expect cloud cover to linger through midweek, though widespread rain remains unlikely until the weekend.

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation reminds drivers to slow down on fog-prone stretches of I-41 and I-43, where reduced visibility can quickly cause chain-reaction crashes. Extra caution is advised for school buses and early traffic.

Looking ahead, late-week conditions trend sunnier, with Thursday expected to be clear and mild near 77. Another round of showers may develop by Saturday, signaling a true fall-like shift for northeast Wisconsin.

Residents are encouraged to stay weather-aware as fog advisories remain possible and additional alerts could be issued if conditions worsen.

Five Day Forecast for Green Bay, Wis.

  • Monday: Patchy fog early, then sunny. High near 81. Low around 53.
  • Tuesday: Fog early, then partly sunny. High near 75. Low around 57.
  • Wednesday: Mostly cloudy. High near 73. Low around 56.
  • Thursday: Sunny, mild. High near 77. Low around 58.
  • Friday: Clear skies, highs near 82. Low around 63.

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