Wisconsin Weather Alert: Thunderstorm Risk Thursday in Green Bay With Severe Hail, Wind Possible by Evening

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Green Bay, Wisconsin – Severe weather is brewing across northeast Wisconsin as Thursday brings a high risk of thunderstorms, hail, and damaging winds to the Green Bay area.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, strong to severe thunderstorms are likely Thursday afternoon and evening, with large hail and winds exceeding 25 mph. A tornado risk is also possible. Cities including Green Bay, Appleton, and Oshkosh should prepare for fast-changing conditions starting after 4 p.m.

Travelers on I-43 and Highway 41 should expect sudden drops in visibility, slick roads, and potential debris. Charge your phones, secure loose items, and avoid outdoor activities during storm periods.

Thursday begins with mostly sunny skies and a high near 77°F, but by late afternoon, storms will roll in. Winds will shift southeast at 10–15 mph, gusting up to 29 mph. Rain chances spike to 70% by nightfall.

Friday brings a break from storms with partly sunny skies and a high near 79°F. Breezy conditions return but rain chances drop to 20%.

Here’s your extended five-day outlook:

  • Saturday: Slight chance of showers, high 64°F
  • Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 59°F
  • Monday: Showers likely, cooler with highs in the mid-40s
  • Tuesday: Rain continues, highs near 57°F

Spotter activation may be needed Thursday. Stay tuned to NWS updates and be weather-aware heading into the weekend.