Green Bay, Wis. – Thunderstorms are expected to move into the Green Bay area late Friday, with a risk of scattered showers continuing into Saturday afternoon, bringing a soggy start to the weekend for much of northeast Wisconsin.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, the region will see dry conditions briefly on Sunday before on-and-off storm chances return for much of the upcoming week. While storms won’t affect all areas or all day, the potential for scattered thunderstorms exists daily through at least Tuesday.
Friday night’s storms could impact evening travel and outdoor plans along major roads like I-41 and Highway 29. Saturday may bring localized downpours and lightning, especially during the afternoon. While no severe weather is currently forecast, residents are urged to stay weather-aware as details evolve.
Temperatures will remain near average in the mid-70s to around 80°F through Monday, then gradually rise into the low-to-mid 80s by Tuesday. This pattern of unsettled, humid weather is typical for mid-July but could affect outdoor events and regional travel plans.
Storm risks remain in place through early next week. Residents should monitor daily updates from NWS Green Bay.