Green Bay, Wisconsin – Green Bay will see a mix of rain and thunderstorms to kick off the week. Starting Monday, April 21, a potent weather system will bring showers to the area, with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Temperatures will reach a high of 48°F, while winds could gust as high as 26 mph. Travelers should anticipate slippery roads and possible delays, especially on I-43 and US-41. The National Weather Service advises that rainfall amounts may exceed half an inch, and conditions could be hazardous for drivers.
According to the NWS, the heaviest rain is expected Monday night, with rainfall continuing into Tuesday morning. Temperatures will drop to around 35°F Monday night, followed by a high of 54°F on Tuesday. The combination of rain and wind could make for a soggy commute, so it’s best to plan ahead for slow-moving traffic. Be prepared for reduced visibility on the roads and keep your headlights on while driving.
Wednesday will bring a much-needed break from the rain, with mostly sunny skies and temperatures rising to 67°F. The clear weather will last into Thursday, but the forecast calls for another round of rain by Friday, as temperatures dip back into the low 40s. While no significant weather alerts are in place for the remainder of the week, the chance of rain and cooler-than-normal temperatures will persist through Friday.
Five-Day Forecast:
- Monday: Rain, high of 48°F, low of 35°F
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 54°F, low of 40°F
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 67°F, low of 44°F
- Thursday: Showers likely, high near 60°F
- Friday: Chance of rain, high near 58°F, low of 42°F