Green Bay, Wisc. – Monday’s forecast is trending drier than earlier predictions, but conditions will remain warm and muggy across the region, according to forecasters.
The day will begin with some cloud cover before transitioning into a mix of sun and clouds. While a stalled front to the west could trigger an isolated thundershower, the likelihood is considered low.
Monday and Tuesday Forecast
Highs on Monday are expected to reach the low to mid-80s, with humidity making it feel warmer. The evening will bring a small chance for overnight thunderstorms, especially along the Lakeshore counties, which could continue into Tuesday morning.
Tuesday’s conditions will feature more sunshine and clouds, with highs again in the low to mid-80s. Later in the day, a cold front moving east may produce scattered storms in the late afternoon and evening hours. Meteorologists will be monitoring their strength and movement closely.
Midweek Outlook
By Wednesday and Thursday, conditions are expected to be quieter, with a temporary break from high humidity levels. However, forecasters at WAGB caution that muggy air will likely build back into the area by the end of the week.
What to Expect from Warm and Muggy Weather
Warm and humid conditions can cause discomfort and lead to heat-related health issues if precautions aren’t taken. The combination of high temperatures and elevated moisture in the air makes it harder for the body to cool itself, increasing the risk of heat exhaustion or heat stroke.
Residents are advised to:
- Stay hydrated throughout the day, even if you don’t feel thirsty
- Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing to stay cool
- Limit strenuous activities during the hottest parts of the day
- Keep air circulation going indoors with fans or air conditioning
- Watch for signs of heat-related illness, including dizziness, fatigue, or nausea
Looking Ahead
Forecasters say the quiet weather midweek should give residents some relief from daily storm chances, but the return of humidity later in the week could mean a renewed risk of pop-up thunderstorms heading into the weekend.
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