Green Bay, WI – As the first days of May roll in, residents in Green Bay are facing unsettled spring weather that includes rain, strong winds, and a drop in temperatures. A weather alert remains in effect, with light rain expected to continue into Thursday, bringing gusty winds and potential traffic disruptions.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday will see the heaviest rainfall after 5 p.m., with winds reaching 18 mph from the east. The chance of rain is a near-certainty, and drivers should prepare for slippery roads, especially during the evening commute. With the rain expected to taper off Friday morning, the threat of slick conditions will persist on roadways. Expect gusts to hit 18 mph, which could make travel difficult, particularly on open stretches like Highway 41.
Throughout the week, expect a mix of partly sunny and cloudy days, with temperatures fluctuating between the mid-40s and low 60s. The threat of rain lingers through Thursday night, but Friday looks clearer, with a high of 54°F and mild conditions. Saturday offers more stable weather, with sunshine dominating and a high of 58°F.
Looking ahead to Sunday, the weather remains pleasant, though a 20% chance of showers returns later in the day. Temperatures will reach a high of 66°F, offering a mild finish to the week.
Residents are encouraged to monitor weather conditions closely, especially during periods of rain and wind. Stay updated with local alerts and take precautions for travel safety as this week’s unpredictable spring weather continues to unfold.
Five-Day Forecast:
- Thursday: High: 49°F, Low: 41°F, Chance of rain 90%
- Friday: High: 54°F, Low: 39°F, Mostly cloudy, Chance of rain 30%
- Saturday: High: 58°F, Low: 40°F, Sunny
- Sunday: High: 66°F, Low: 46°F, Partly cloudy, 20% chance of showers
- Monday: High: 66°F, Low: 46°F, Partly sunny