Green Bay Weather: A Look Ahead at the Next Ten Days

Planning your week in Green Bay? Let's take a peek at what the weather has in store for us over the next ten days. It looks like we're in for a bit of a mix, so it's good to be prepared.

Currently, Green Bay is experiencing some chilly conditions. As of the last update, the temperature at Austin Straubel International Airport was a brisk 14°F, feeling even colder at 1°F with the wind chill. Humidity is sitting at 71%, and visibility is good at 10 miles. The wind is coming from the north at about 10 mph.

Looking at the immediate forecast, tonight might bring a chance of flurries before 2 am, with temperatures hovering around 12°F. The wind will be from the north.

As we move into the weekend, Saturday is shaping up to be mostly sunny with a high of 22°F. Saturday night will be cooler and mostly clear, with a low around 6°F. Sunday offers more sunshine, reaching a high of 25°F, but there's a slight chance of snow as the day progresses. Sunday night, snow is likely, with a low of 15°F.

Into the start of next week, Monday looks mostly sunny with a high near 27°F. Monday night will be mostly cloudy, dropping to a low of 10°F. Tuesday brings back the mostly sunny skies with a high of 23°F, followed by a partly cloudy Tuesday night with a low of 8°F.

Beyond that, the ten-day outlook suggests a period of fluctuating temperatures and cloud cover. We'll see days with highs in the mid-to-upper 20s Celsius (which is around the mid-70s Fahrenheit), interspersed with cooler periods. There's a recurring chance of showers and thunderstorms, particularly towards the end of the first week of the forecast. Winds will generally be light to moderate, shifting direction throughout the period. Humidity levels will also vary, so keep an eye on that for comfort.

It's worth noting that there are occasional advisories issued by the NWS Forecast Office in Green Bay. While the current material doesn't highlight any active major watches or warnings, it's always a good idea to check for updates, especially concerning things like gale warnings, winter weather advisories, small craft advisories, wind advisories, or dense fog advisories, depending on the season and conditions. The Hazardous Weather Outlook is also a key resource for staying informed about potential weather impacts.

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