Green Bay, WI – A cold front is sweeping through Wisconsin today, bringing a notable change in weather conditions. Northern Wisconsin is expected to see scattered showers and possibly a few rumbles of thunder, particularly in areas such as Rhinelander, Florence, and Land O’ Lakes. Temperatures will range from the upper 60s to mid-70s across the region, with cooler weather prevailing behind the front.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, the highest chances for precipitation are expected across the northern parts of the state. Winds will shift to the northwest as the cold front passes, with gusts reaching 15-25 mph, contributing to the cooler feel throughout the day.
The extended forecast indicates that the cooler trend will continue into the weekend, with high temperatures dropping to the low 70s on Friday and Saturday. Skies are expected to clear by Sunday, with a return to sunny conditions and temperatures gradually warming into the upper 70s by the start of next week.
Residents are advised to prepare for potential wet conditions today, particularly in the morning and early afternoon. As the front moves through, expect improving weather later in the day, with diminishing chances of rain by evening.