Wisconsin Weather Alert: Heavy Showers, Thunder Threaten Green Bay by Friday Night Ahead of Easter Weekend

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Green Bay, WI — Thunderstorms and rain showers could disrupt Easter weekend plans across Wisconsin, with Green Bay expecting the brunt of the action starting Friday.

According to the National Weather Service, Friday’s high near 65°F brings a 70% chance of showers and thunderstorms developing after 1 p.m., along with gusts up to 25 mph. Travelers on I-43 and regional roads should plan for wet conditions through at least Sunday night, with reduced visibility and slick pavement likely throughout the holiday weekend.

Showers are also likely Friday night, continuing into Saturday with a 40% chance. Saturday looks partly sunny and cooler, with a high near 52°F—making it the most stable day of the weekend. But by Sunday, a 30% chance of showers returns during the day, increasing to 70% by Sunday night, which could impact outdoor Easter evening events.

Winds remain variable, with gusts between 16 and 32 mph through Monday, particularly during active storm periods. Monday night holds a 50% chance of showers and a high of 54°F, continuing a soggy pattern that stretches into early next week.

Five-Day Green Bay Forecast at a Glance:

  • Friday: Thunderstorms after 1 p.m., high 65°F. Showers likely overnight.
  • Saturday: Partly sunny, high 52°F.
  • Sunday (Easter): Showers possible, high 50°F. Rain likely Sunday night.
  • Monday: Showers possible, high 54°F.
  • Tuesday: Drier conditions, mostly sunny, high 59°F.