Wisconsin Weather Alert: Showers Likely in Green Bay by Wednesday Afternoon With Gusty Winds Up to 18 MPH

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Green Bay, Wisconsin – Drivers across northeast Wisconsin should prepare for wet roads and breezy conditions by midday Wednesday as a 40% chance of rain moves into the Green Bay area, potentially impacting commutes on I-41 and surrounding highways. Wind gusts may reach 18 mph during the afternoon, creating slick surfaces and minor travel disruptions.

According to the National Weather Service, the highest rain chance arrives after 1 p.m. Wednesday with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 65°F. Winds will shift from the northeast at 8 to 13 mph. Rain is expected to taper off by evening, with calmer skies returning overnight.

Thursday brings a brief break in the action. Mostly sunny skies and a mild high near 75°F should make for ideal outdoor conditions. But this short summer stretch won’t last. Friday afternoon carries a renewed weather alert for showers and thunderstorms after 1 p.m., as temperatures spike to 81°F—marking the warmest day of the week so far.

Looking ahead, the extended five-day forecast points to a cooler but comfortable weekend. Saturday will be sunny with highs around 73°F, while Sunday and Monday remain mild in the mid-70s. Overnight lows stay consistent in the low-to-mid 50s.

Residents should monitor for Friday storm updates and avoid outdoor plans during peak thunderstorm hours. Stay weather-aware as summer patterns settle in.

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