Wisconsin – A cold, brittle dawn settles over the Bay, with a faint shimmer of frost glinting across empty parking lots and quiet rooftops. Calm air carries a sharp bite, and the first hints of passing flurries flicker under streetlights—small signs of a developing Winter Tease just as Thanksgiving travel begins to rise across northeast Wisconsin.
According to the National Weather Service Green Bay office, clear skies give way to increased moisture later this morning. Temperatures climb slowly toward the low 40s, though the air will keep its crisp feel along Highway 41 and rural corridors south of Highway 10. Drivers should prepare for changing pavement textures, reduced visibility in localized bands, and extra travel time during the afternoon.
According to early guidance, light snow becomes possible later today, mainly south of Highway 10. Accumulation should remain minimal, though even a dusting can create slick spots on elevated bridges and shaded sections. Residents should watch for quick drops in traction and check tire pressure as temperatures fluctuate.
According to forecasters, Tuesday brings another slight snow chance before skies trend partly cloudy. Highs remain stuck in the low 40s, and a light northeast breeze reinforces a chilly November feel. While this system won’t deliver meaningful accumulation, the timing overlaps with heavy Thanksgiving travel, raising concerns for slower commutes and brief delays.
According to longer-range signals, Wednesday turns mostly sunny and calmer. Thursday and Friday reintroduce rain chances as warmer air noses north. The weekend looks seasonable and dry—ideal for leaf cleanup, holiday decorating or flexible family travel around Brown County.
Five-Day Weather Forecast for Green Bay, WI:
Mon: 43/27 – Sunny early; clouds late; slight snow chance south of Hwy 10.
Tue: 43/25 – Partly sunny; slight morning snow chance; chilly.
Wed: 44/32 – Mostly sunny; calm; seasonable.
Thu: 49/33 – Rain likely late; breezy.
Fri: 44/32 – Chance of rain; cooler breezes.





