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
306 PM CDT Sun Jul 14 2024

From the late morning through the middle of the afternoon, a weak
cold front stretched from western Lake Superior to northwest Iowa.
A strong thunderstorm complex moved across the southern Great
Lakes. Meanwhile, quiet and warm conditions prevailed across
northeast Wisconsin. Temperatures at 3 pm ranged from the lower to
the middle 80s at most locations away from Lake Michigan. Waupaca
was the warm spot with a reading of 88 degrees.

There is a small chance that thunderstorms will impact the
southern Fox Valley this evening. If strong thunderstorms develop,
gusty winds and heavy rainfall will be possible.

After any thunderstorms end in the evening, clear skies are
expected overnight into early Monday morning. Then as a cold front
crosses the region, one or maybe even two strong thunderstorm
complexes could impact the region from late Monday morning through
Monday evening. Severe weather is possible, so remain weather
aware on Monday.

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