Green Bay, Wis. – Patchy fog may reduce visibility across central and northeast Wisconsin overnight Tuesday, with conditions expected to clear by mid-morning Wednesday. Lingering rain showers in the far northeast will taper off by late evening, giving way to a brief window of calmer weather.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, showers and isolated thunderstorms are likely to return by Wednesday afternoon. High temperatures will climb into the upper 60s and low 70s before widespread rain and stronger storms arrive Thursday. Thunderstorms could linger into early Friday morning, particularly in areas like Appleton, Wausau, and Sturgeon Bay.
Travelers should be cautious on rural highways and low-lying roads Wednesday morning, especially where fog may reduce visibility below a quarter mile. By Thursday evening, heavy downpours could impact evening commutes and raise minor flood concerns in urban areas.
Residents are advised to secure outdoor items, check sump pumps, and prepare for potential power outages tied to thunderstorms. Rain clears in time for a dry and mild weekend.
More updates and advisories are expected by Wednesday morning as storm timing and intensity become clearer.