Green Bay, Wis. – After a quiet Thursday, stormy weather will return to Wisconsin starting Friday, with the greatest threat for strong storms targeting Sunday afternoon and evening.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, dry skies and increasing clouds will dominate Thursday, with highs ranging from 71 to 81 degrees. By Friday afternoon, scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop, continuing intermittently through the weekend.
Lingering storms may dampen plans Saturday, particularly in central and eastern counties like Outagamie and Brown. Sunday brings the highest chance for stronger storms, with possible heavy rain, gusty winds, and lightning across areas including Green Bay, Appleton, and Oshkosh. Outdoor activities Sunday afternoon should be reconsidered or moved indoors.
By Monday, the unsettled pattern persists, with cooler temperatures and ongoing showers possible across much of northeast Wisconsin. Residents should ensure weather alerts are enabled and have backup plans for outdoor events.
Storm chances could shift as systems evolve, so stay tuned for updates through the weekend.