Wisconsin Weather: Frosty Start in Green Bay Before a Bright, Milder Sunday and Calm Week Ahead

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GREEN BAY, WI – Cold breath meets the morning air across northeast Wisconsin as frost glitters on rooftops and quiet fields near the Fox River. It’s a crisp start for Green Bay this Saturday, a scene that marks late October’s shift toward cooler nights — but sunshine and milder air are waiting close behind.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, a few sprinkles or brief showers could appear through midmorning before skies begin to clear. Temperatures will climb slowly to the low 50s this afternoon as light winds turn south. Early frost on rural roads and windshields should fade quickly after sunrise, but residents heading out for early errands or youth sports will feel that bite of near-freezing air.

Sunday looks ideal for outdoor plans. Skies turn fully sunny, highs reach 57°F, and light southeast winds will make it feel comfortable — perfect for yard cleanup or late-season fishing trips along the bay. The mild trend continues Monday, with highs near 54°F under more sunshine and calm conditions.

By midweek, a weak front may bring spotty showers Tuesday or Wednesday, but no major storm threats are expected. The region stays seasonably cool, holding near 55°F most days, with chilly but not freezing nights.

For now, northeast Wisconsin can enjoy a calm stretch of true fall weather before November’s sharper edge arrives later next week.


Five-Day Outlook for Green Bay, WI:
Sat: 53/35 – Chance of light showers early; clearing, cool afternoon.
Sun: 57/40 – Sunny and mild; calm breeze.
Mon: 54/39 – Bright and quiet.
Tue: 54/41 – Mostly cloudy; slight chance of showers.
Wed: 54/37 – Scattered showers possible; cooler night.

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