Green Bay, Wisconsin – Residents of Green Bay can expect continued cold and below-average temperatures this week, with highs struggling to reach the low teens and wind chills keeping conditions well below zero.
Wednesday Forecast
Wednesday will bring cold sunshine with highs ranging from the upper single digits to low double digits. Winds from the west-northwest at 5–15 mph will drive wind chills below zero throughout the day. A few flurries are possible in the far northern areas.
Tonight, skies will be mostly clear with a low of -4 degrees, which may mark the last night of below-zero temperatures for a while.
Thursday Through Friday
- Thursday: Partly sunny with a high of 11 degrees. Afternoon and evening clouds may produce scattered flurries, but little to no accumulation is expected.
- Friday: Cold continues with a high of 13 degrees. Winds shifting from off Lake Michigan could bring localized flurries or snow showers near the lakeshore.
Weekend Outlook
- Saturday: Breezy with some warming, reaching a high of 21 degrees.
- Sunday: A more pleasant start to February with sunshine between clouds and a high of 24 degrees.
Conclusion
Green Bay remains in a persistent arctic pattern, but residents can expect gradual warming toward the weekend. Anyone venturing outdoors should continue to dress in layers and monitor local weather alerts for possible snow flurries.
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