Wisconsin — A cold breeze and damp ground are setting the tone across Green Bay this morning, where near-freezing temperatures and ongoing river flooding are combining to create tricky travel and safety concerns.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, minor to moderate flooding continues along area rivers, with major flooding still ongoing along parts of the Wolf River. Water levels are expected to remain elevated through Tuesday, especially in low-lying communities near riverbanks.
Across Brown County, De Pere, and surrounding areas, temperatures are hovering near 33°F early, with a chance of light flurries mixing in before skies gradually clear. Drivers may encounter slick patches on bridges and shaded roads, particularly along Highway 41 and local routes near waterways. Plan extra time this morning and stay alert for changing conditions.
The bigger shift arrives later today. As skies clear, temperatures will fall quickly, dropping to around 27°F by early Monday. That sets up widespread frost and a hard freeze, which could damage early spring vegetation. Cover plants and bring sensitive items indoors before temperatures drop.
Conditions improve Monday with sunshine and highs near 49°F. A stronger warm-up follows Tuesday, reaching 67°F, before settling into the mid-60s Wednesday. Meteorologists are tracking a return of moisture by Thursday night, with a 60% chance of showers and possible thunderstorms into Friday.
Take precautions now: avoid flooded roads, protect plants, and prepare for rapid temperature swings.
Flooding concerns will linger into early week, with additional updates expected as river levels slowly recede.
Five Day Forecast for Green Bay, Wisconsin
Monday: Mostly sunny, high 49°F
Tuesday: Sunny, high 67°F
Wednesday: Sunny, high 64°F
Thursday: Chance of showers, high 73°F
Friday: Showers likely, high 67°F





