Green Bay, Wisco. – After a weekend of sunshine and gusty south winds reaching 30-35 mph, record highs were not set, but a cold front is moving in to bring rain and cooler temperatures starting tonight.
Rain and Showers Tonight Into Monday
- Tonight: The approaching cold front will produce showers and isolated thunderstorms after midnight. Severe weather is not expected.
- Lows tonight will remain mild, ranging from the mid to upper 50s.
Monday Weather Outlook
- Morning: Expect a few showers early, with high temperatures occurring in the morning hours.
- Midday: Rain will temporarily decrease, providing a brief break.
- Late afternoon and evening: Scattered showers may return as the front continues to move through.
- Afternoon temperatures will level off and gradually cool as the front passes.
Clearing Skies and Cooler Nights
- Monday night: Clouds will clear, with lows dropping into the mid-40s to low 50s.
- Tuesday: Expect mostly sunny skies with highs in the low to mid-60s, providing a true fall-like feel.
Patchy Frost Possible Later in the Week
- Wednesday and Thursday mornings: Patchy frost may develop as lows dip into the 30s, so residents in frost-prone areas should protect plants and sensitive outdoor items.
- Rest of the week: Expect quiet, seasonal weather, with a slight warm-up forecast for the weekend.
Safety Tips During Rain and Frost
- Drive carefully in rain, even when showers are light; roads may be slick.
- Check tire treads and wipers before heading out.
- Cover or move plants if frost is expected overnight.
- Keep pets and outdoor animals safe from cold temperatures and wet conditions.
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