Green Bay, WI – After a sunny start to the weekend, northeast Wisconsin will see a return of winter-like conditions by early next week. Green Bay residents should prepare for a chance of snow Monday morning, disrupting the spring momentum built through the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday will bring partly sunny skies and highs around 50°F in Green Bay. Light east winds will make for a calm day, but by Friday night, a 40% chance of rain develops, especially after 1 a.m. Motorists traveling along I-43 should use caution if conditions worsen overnight into Saturday.
Saturday and Sunday offer a welcome taste of spring, with temperatures climbing into the low 50s under mostly sunny skies. Saturday night will be partly cloudy with lows in the upper 20s, setting the stage for a colder turn.
By Sunday night, clouds return with a 40% chance of snow into Monday morning. Highs will only reach the upper 30s Monday. If snow materializes, early commutes could be affected, especially on bridges and elevated roadways. Residents should monitor forecasts and be prepared for potential slushy conditions.
Looking ahead, Tuesday and Wednesday bounce back with sunny skies and highs nearing the mid-50s, bringing spring warmth back to the region. Still, Monday’s wintry risk reminds Green Bay that spring weather in Wisconsin remains unpredictable.




