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
926 PM CDT Fri Jul 5 2024

As the heaviest rain across central and east-central WI moved off
the east late this afternoon flood waters started to receded
across the Fox Valley. Water levels continue to rise on the
Little Wolf River downstream of the dam failure in Manawa. Rivers
levels are forecast to peak overnight and should start to receded
Saturday. Otherwise, an area of scatter showers has pushed south
across central WI this evening, however, rainfall amounts have
been light and have had minimal impact on the aforementioned
flooding. As of 9pm temperatures were ranging from the low to
middle 60s across the region.

Expecting most of the region to remain dry overnight as skies
partially clear out. Patchy areas of fog may develop across
northern and central WI tonight as temperatures cool into the low
to upper 50s.

Saturday looks to be drier than the last couple of days, although
some pop-up showers and storms will still be possible. High
temperatures are forecast to rebound slightly from today, ranging
from the mid 70s to 80.

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GK