Green Bay, WI – Scattered showers and storms are expected across the Green Bay area on Monday, with a few strong storms possible, according to local weather forecasts. Drivers and residents should remain alert, as areas of dense fog could make travel challenging early in the morning.
Monday Weather Overview
Tonight, skies will be mainly cloudy, with dense fog developing late. Drivers heading out early Monday morning should exercise caution, as visibility may be reduced. A few showers are possible around daybreak, providing a wet start to the day.
Monday will see multiple waves of rain and storms. The first wave is expected during the morning hours, bringing scattered showers and occasional storms. While most of these storms are expected to be routine, isolated strong storms with gusty winds, heavy downpours, and small hail are possible.
If skies partially clear and the morning storms do not saturate the atmosphere, a second wave of showers and storms could develop during the afternoon and evening, with localized rainfall totals exceeding 1 inch in some downpours.
Forecasted highs on Monday will reach the upper 60s to low-70s, providing mild temperatures despite the rain.
Monday Night and Tuesday Forecast
Overnight Monday, the showers are expected to taper off early, though fog is likely to redevelop, with lows in the mid- to upper-50s.
Tuesday will remain mostly cloudy, with a few isolated showers possible. Highs will stay in the 60s and low 70s, keeping the weather mild but unsettled.
Midweek Outlook
Wednesday is expected to remain mostly cloudy, and there is a chance of rain south of Appleton. Highs will continue in the 60s to low 70s, maintaining cool conditions for the region.
Later in the week and into the weekend, milder temperatures are forecasted as a large riding pattern develops in the upper atmosphere, likely bringing more stable weather and warmer conditions.
Are you prepared for the rain and potential strong storms in Green Bay this week? Share your experiences, tips, and updates in the comments below.









