Wisconsin greets the morning with a crisp bite in the air as pale sunlight reflects off lingering frost in Green Bay. Temperatures sit near 31 degrees under clear skies, and a light southwest breeze keeps the early feel distinctly late winter.
Roads remain dry for now, but cold pavement can refreeze moisture in shaded areas. This is the time of year when flash freezing catches drivers off guard, especially on bridges and overpasses along I-41 and Highway 172.
Sunshine dominates today. Highs climb to 54 degrees, offering a welcome burst of March warmth. Skies stay clear tonight, and temperatures drop back near 30 degrees by daybreak.
Thursday trends cooler and more unsettled. Clouds increase, and a 30 percent chance of rain develops by afternoon. Highs reach around 45 degrees. Rain chances continue into Thursday night with lows near 37.
Friday turns wetter. Rain becomes likely, with chances near 100 percent by afternoon. Highs reach 58 degrees, and a rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out. Showers continue Friday night before tapering early Saturday.
Saturday brings partial clearing with a slight chance of lingering rain early, then sunshine returns. Highs hover near 50 degrees. Sunday looks mostly sunny and milder, reaching 57. Monday climbs even higher into the low 60s, reinforcing the warming trend. The 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across Wisconsin, signaling steady spring warmth ahead.
Clocks spring ahead at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 8. Longer daylight and brighter evenings are almost here.
Five Day Outlook for Green Bay, Wisconsin:
Today: Sunny, high 54.
Thursday: Chance of rain, high 45.
Friday: Rain likely, high 58.
Saturday: Slight chance of rain early, high 50.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 57.


