Green Bay, WI – A cold and snowy start to the week is ahead for Green Bay, with below-freezing temperatures persisting through Friday.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will be mostly sunny, with a high near 21°F and west winds at 5 to 9 mph. Monday night, snow chances increase to 30%, with lows dropping to 3°F and winds shifting northwest.
Tuesday will bring mostly sunny skies with a high of 12°F before plunging to -6°F overnight. Wednesday will stay cloudy, with highs reaching 16°F, followed by likely snow Wednesday night and lows around 8°F.
Drivers should be cautious on icy roads, especially during morning and evening commutes. Those traveling along I-41 and Highway 29 should monitor forecasts for potential snowfall impacts.
By Thursday, mostly sunny skies return, but overnight lows will remain below zero. Friday will see a slight warm-up, with highs near 19°F and another snow chance Friday night.
Residents should dress in layers, watch for icy spots, and check for weather alerts as conditions evolve.




