National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

[05.04.26] Once the winds decrease into this evening, quiet conditions are expected for the remainder of the work week with the next chance for rain only on Thursday. Otherwise, temperatures will be below normal for the week with highs mainly in the mid 40s to mid 50s. However, the below normal temperatures will also result in chilly nights/mornings with the potential for frost development most mornings.
Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms during the month of April brought well above and even record rainfall, as well as several rounds of severe storms and record flooding at some locations across northeast Wisconsin. Here is a look at the sites that set new April precipitation records.
April 2026 will go down in the record books as the wettest April on record, and the 7th wettest month on record at Green Bay since records began in 1886. Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms during April brought well above rainfall, several rounds of severe storms and record flooding.