Green Bay, WI – A storm system is bringing rain and thunderstorms to Green Bay today, with more wet weather expected into Monday. The rain will likely affect traffic on highways I-43 and Highway 41, creating potentially hazardous driving conditions. Residents should prepare for showers throughout the day and be cautious of strong gusts that could reach 26 mph.
According to the National Weather Service, the storm system will remain over the region into tonight. Expect up to half an inch of rainfall, and wind speeds may gust up to 21 mph. Showers and possible thunderstorms could last until 11 p.m., cooling overnight temperatures to around 41°F.
On Monday, rain is expected to continue, though the storms may clear up in the afternoon. The high will be near 54°F, and winds will come from the north at 10-15 mph. Drivers should remain cautious during the morning hours as roads may remain slick, especially along major routes like Highway 41.
The weather will improve on Tuesday, bringing sunny skies and temperatures nearing 56°F. Overnight lows will drop to around 32°F, bringing a much cooler start to the week. The forecast through the rest of the week suggests dry conditions, with temperatures gradually warming into the mid-60s by Thursday.