Green Bay, WI — The National Weather Service in Green Bay says a few light showers are possible Saturday mainly south of a line from Merrill to Manitowoc, with a 30–40% chance for brief rain. Northern and central Wisconsin should stay dry and seasonably cool.
Clouds will linger through the day, keeping highs in the upper 40s to lower 50s (about 47°F to 52°F). The greatest odds for a passing sprinkle will be in communities along and south of Appleton, Fond du Lac, and Sheboygan.
A turn toward nicer weather arrives Sunday as high pressure settles in. Expect mostly sunny skies and a warmer afternoon, with temperatures climbing into the mid-50s to around 60°F. Monday looks similarly pleasant and mild.
A slight chance for showers returns Tuesday, while highs hold in the 50s. No significant rainfall or severe weather is anticipated, pointing to a quiet, typical late-October stretch for northeastern Wisconsin.
For the latest updates and any timing adjustments early next week, follow the US National Weather Service Green Bay, WI.









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