GREEN BAY, WI — A silver sheen of frost greeted rooftops and fields along the Fox River early Saturday, signaling late October’s chill settling into northeast Wisconsin. While the morning starts crisp, brighter and gentler conditions are set to follow as the day unfolds.
The National Weather Service in Green Bay notes a brief window for sprinkles or light showers through midmorning before clouds thin out. As skies open, temperatures will edge into the lower 50s, with light breezes gradually turning southerly. Any frost on back roads and windshields should melt quickly after sunrise, though the early hours will carry that sharp, near-freezing bite for anyone heading to errands or youth games.
Sunday shapes up beautifully. Expect full sunshine, highs near 57°F, and a light southeast wind—ideal for raking leaves or squeezing in a late-season fishing trip on the bay. The mild spell continues Monday, with more sunshine, calm conditions, and highs around 54°F.
A weak front may slide through by midweek, offering a few spotty showers Tuesday or Wednesday, but no significant storms are anticipated. Temperatures remain seasonably cool, hovering close to 55°F each afternoon, with nights turning chilly yet generally staying just above freezing.
In short, northeast Wisconsin gets a pleasant stretch of true autumn weather before November’s sharper chill nudges in later next week.
Five-Day Snapshot for Green Bay, WI:
– Saturday: Around 53°F/35°F. A chance of light showers early, then clearing with a cool afternoon.
– Sunday: Near 57°F/40°F. Sunny, mild, and comfortable with a gentle breeze.
– Monday: About 54°F/39°F. Bright skies and quiet conditions.
– Tuesday: Close to 54°F/41°F. Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers.
– Wednesday: Around 54°F/37°F. Scattered showers possible with a cooler night.









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