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
913 PM CDT Thu Jul 4 2024

After an initial wave of showers and thunderstorms moved out of
the region late this afternoon a second round started to push into
central WI this evening. The strongest thunderstorms have remain
south of the region, however, a few reports of wind gusts around
30 to 35 mph have been reported. Temperatures as of 9pm where
ranging from the low 60s across central WI to the middle 70s in
the Fox Valley.

Showers and storms will continue to spread east throughout the
night, mainly south of highway 29. As storms move east the risk
for severe thunderstorms will diminish, however, a stronger
isolated cell capable  of producing gusty winds may remain
possible overnight. Additionally, with period of moderate to
heavy rainfall expected there are flooding concerns given that
many area rivers and streams are already running at or near
bankfull.

Rain and storm chances will linger through Friday before
diminishing Friday evening. High temperatures are forecast to be
cooler than today, with readings ranging from the low 60s in the
far north to 70 in east- central Wisconsin.

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GK