Green Bay Weather Shift: Wet Pattern Returns Tuesday With Strong Storms Possible by Thursday

Green Bay, Wis. – A Red Flag Warning remains in effect Monday for northern Wisconsin as dry air and warm temperatures elevate wildfire risks, but a pattern shift brings daily storm chances starting Tuesday and peaking Thursday.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, showers and isolated thunderstorms are possible each day from Tuesday through Friday, with the strongest potential for severe weather arriving Thursday as a cold front cuts through the Midwest. Highs will hover in the 70s and 80s through midweek, then dip into the upper 50s and 60s by Friday.

Cities including Green Bay, Appleton, and Wausau could see scattered rainfall Tuesday and Wednesday, while Thursday carries a higher threat for strong storms and localized downpours. Road visibility, outdoor activities, and travel plans may be disrupted. Drivers are urged to use caution during commutes and monitor changing radar conditions…

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