Regional Weather Summary
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Weather Summary for North-Central and Northeast Wisconsin
National Weather Service Green Bay WI
901 PM CDT Fri Mar 14 2025

From the late afternoon through the middle of the evening, a
strong cyclone was spinning over northeast Kansas while a warm
front was lifting north over far northern Wisconsin. South of the
warm front, Marshfield tied their record high for the date with a
high temperature of 75 degrees. Otherwise, temperatures were
cooling down at 9 pm and ranged from the middle 50s to upper 60s
across the region.

A strong low pressure will bring a round of thunderstorms later
this evening into early Saturday morning. Some of the stronger
storms could produce strong gusty winds, small hail and brief
heavy rain. On Saturday, as the low passes to the northwest of
the area, strong southwest winds gusting from 30 to around 45 mph
are possible Saturday afternoon. Scattered rain showers are also
expected on Saturday. Highs Saturday will be mainly in the 50s to
around 60,

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