Green Bay, WI – Residents should prepare for a wet and cloudy weekend as showers are expected to roll into Green Bay by Saturday evening, continuing into Sunday. A low-pressure system from the southwest is bringing increased cloud cover today, with light, scattered rain arriving tonight and becoming more widespread through Sunday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will feature an 80% chance of showers, with temperatures reaching a high of 52 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds will be moderate, shifting southeast at 6-8 mph in the afternoon. While rainfall amounts are predicted to stay below a tenth of an inch, drivers should exercise caution on wet roads, particularly near high-traffic areas such as Interstate 41 and Highway 172.
Looking ahead, Green Bay will see cooler but dry conditions for Veterans Day on Monday. Forecasts predict mostly sunny skies with a high of 53 degrees, ideal for outdoor events or gatherings. Winds could pick up in the afternoon, with gusts potentially reaching 23 mph, so attendees at parades or ceremonies may want to dress warmly.
The extended forecast shows a mix of sunshine and clouds, with mostly clear skies Monday night and a low of 33 degrees. Tuesday is expected to be sunny with a high near 48 degrees, but showers could return by Wednesday afternoon. This midweek rain might be more prolonged, with chances lingering through Wednesday night.
For those planning their week, prepare for potential rain on Wednesday but enjoy a bright start to Veterans Day.




