Regional Weather Summary
Issued by NWS Green Bay, WI

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Weather Summary for North-Central and Northeast Wisconsin
National Weather Service Green Bay WI
1031 PM CDT Sun Apr 28 2024

The bulk of the rain has now exited the region to the north,
leaving behind relatively drier conditions, although a few
scattered light showers remained in the region. Temperatures as of
10pm ranged from the middle 30s near the Upper Peninsula border
to the middle 40s near the Fox Valley.

On and off showers are expected to persist in the region
overnight. These showers will be relatively sparse early in the
overnight period, so most of the region will see a return to dry
conditions. As we get towards the morning, a few more showers are
expected and a few rumbles of thunder will be possible. Low
temperatures tonight are expected to drop into the upper 30s
across the north and the upper 40s near the Fox Valley.

Monday, any lingering showers may still develop a rumble of
thunder or two in the early afternoon before dry conditions
return by the late afternoon. This will allow for some warmth to
return to the region. High temperature Monday are expected to
range from the middle 50s in the northwoods to the upper 60s in
the warmest spots near the Fox Valley and lakeshore.

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Uhlmann