Wisconsin Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and 1-Inch Rainfall Possible Friday — Weekend Travel Could Be Slippery on US-41

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Green Bay, Wisconsin – A round of storms will move into northeast Wisconsin Friday morning, possibly disrupting travel and outdoor plans just as Father’s Day weekend begins.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, thunderstorms are likely to develop early Friday, with rain totals reaching up to one inch across areas like Marinette, Oconto, and Brown counties. While the risk for severe storms remains low, heavy rainfall could create slick conditions on major highways including US-41, WI-29, and I-43.

Localized downpours could linger into Saturday, especially in northern regions. Drivers should slow down during heavy rain and use headlights in low visibility. Campers and event organizers should stay weather-aware, especially Friday through Saturday night.

Green Bay and surrounding communities will see scattered storms into early next week, with a 40% chance of thunderstorms returning Sunday night and again Monday. This pattern could disrupt Father’s Day cookouts or travel plans, so staying weather-ready is key.

No watches or warnings are in place as of Thursday evening, and storm spotter activation is not anticipated.

Five-Day Forecast for Green Bay, WI

  • Thursday (June 12): 66°F, slight chance showers, calm evening
  • Friday (June 13): 64°F/52°F, rain possible mainly before 10 a.m.
  • Saturday (June 14): 69°F/55°F, mostly dry but clouds remain
  • Sunday (June 15 – Father’s Day): 76°F/61°F, chance of p.m. thunderstorms
  • Monday (June 16): 81°F/63°F, scattered thunderstorms possible

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