Regional Weather Summary
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Weather Summary for North-Central and Northeast Wisconsin
National Weather Service Green Bay WI
421 PM CDT Sun Mar 9 2025

Conditions have become warm and breezy across the region this
afternoon under mostly sunny skies. As of 4pm temperatures were
ranging from the upper 40s on Washington Island to the low 60s in
central WI. Winds were gusting 25 to 30 mph, with the strongest
gusts along the lakeshore.

Winds will gradually state to diminish the evening. Temperatures
are expected to fall back into the middle 20s to low 30s across
most of the region tonight.

Temperatures continue to warm through Monday, topping out in the
mid to upper 60s along and south of Highway 29. If trends hold,
several record high temperatures will be in jeopardy Monday
afternoon. Ice jams and associated flooding will continue to be
possible due to warmer temperatures and melting ice on area
rivers. A strong low pressure system is then expected to bring
both storm and snow chances to the Midwest later in the week.

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GK