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Warm Monday, Showers and Storms Expected Overnight
Highs in the 50s and 60s, with a chance of strong thunderstorms rolling in Monday night
Mar. 30, 2026 at 3:50am
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Temperatures across northeast Wisconsin will reach the 50s and 60s on Monday, running 10-15 degrees warmer than normal. However, the calm daytime weather will give way to a chance of isolated thunderstorms overnight into early Tuesday morning, with a higher likelihood of widespread rain and thunderstorms expected on Tuesday. Looking ahead, the region may see a wintry mix of snow and rain on Thursday.
Why it matters
Sudden shifts in weather patterns can impact travel, outdoor activities, and daily routines for residents in the Green Bay area. Monitoring forecasts and preparing for potential severe storms or winter weather is important for public safety and community preparedness.
The details
Monday's warm temperatures will be followed by a chance of isolated thunderstorms overnight, with the potential for strong winds, hail, and heavy downpours. The best chance for more widespread rain and thunderstorms will come on Tuesday morning and afternoon. While severe weather is not expected to be widespread, a few stronger storms could still develop. Looking ahead to the end of the week, a mix of snow and rain is possible on Thursday as temperatures cool.
- Highs on Monday will reach the 50s and 60s across northeast Wisconsin.
- Overnight Monday into early Tuesday, isolated thunderstorms are expected.
- On Tuesday, widespread rain and thunderstorms are likely, especially in the morning and afternoon hours.
- Wednesday night into Thursday, a wintry mix of snow and rain is possible.
The players
Storm Team 5
The weather forecasting team at the local news station covering northeast Wisconsin.
Ryan Kudish
A meteorologist with Storm Team 5 who provides weather updates and forecasts for the Green Bay area.
What they’re saying
“For all your latest updates on the weather, follow Ryan on Facebook, X and Instagram.”
— Ryan Kudish, Meteorologist
The takeaway
Residents in northeast Wisconsin should stay vigilant and prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions this week, from unseasonably warm temperatures on Monday to the potential for strong thunderstorms overnight and a wintry mix by the end of the week. Monitoring local forecasts and taking appropriate safety precautions will be key.


