Green Bay, WI – Wisconsin’s midweek weather will bring a welcome burst of sunshine to Green Bay, but don’t put away your umbrellas just yet. After a warm-up Wednesday, rain returns Friday night, raising concerns for travelers along the I-43 corridor and prompting caution heading into the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, Green Bay will see sunny skies Wednesday with a high near 46°F. Winds from the southwest may gust up to 18 mph during the day. Wednesday night will cool to 30°F with partly cloudy skies, offering one last calm evening before conditions begin to shift.
Thursday remains dry and mostly sunny, with highs reaching 51°F — well above seasonal averages. But by late Thursday night, rain chances rise to 30% and continue into Friday. Rain is likely Friday night with temperatures dipping to 36°F, followed by a rainy Saturday and the return of snow by Sunday morning.
Weekend Outlook:
- Friday: Rain likely, high 46°F
- Saturday: Rain continues, low 34°F
- Sunday: Rain and snow mix, high near 44°F
With fluctuating temperatures and precipitation, Green Bay residents should prepare for slick roads and reduced visibility, particularly Friday evening through Sunday morning. Keep vehicles winter-ready and check weather alerts before heading out.
Expect spring’s full range of conditions this week — from sun to snow — as Green Bay transitions through a classic Wisconsin weather rollercoaster.




