(WFRV) – When Monday appeared on the 10-day temperature forecast, those who had been wanting mild weather to finally set in certainly had this day circled — and it delivered.
Record highs were shattered across northeast Wisconsin as temperatures ran 30 degrees above normal for early March. An interesting fact about Monday is that most of the previous records were from one year ago, as many recall it was also very warm in early March of 2025.
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Below is a list of the record highs broken in northeast Wisconsin on Monday, March 9:
| Location | New Record | Previous Record |
| Antigo | 60° | 52° in 1930, 1966 and 2025 |
| Appleton | 70° | 61° in 2011 and 2025 |
| Green Bay | 68° | 60° in 2025 |
| Manitowoc | 66° | 60° in 2025 |
| Oshkosh | 69° | 68° in 1956 |
| Sturgeon Bay | 67° | 55° in 2025 |
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Below is a list of other locations across northeast Wisconsin that reached 70° or above Monday afternoon:
Wautoma – 74°F
Montello – 72°F
Neenah – 72°F
Black Creek – 71°F
Hancock – 71°F
Keshena – 71°F
Oconto – 71°F
Poy Sippi – 71°F
Pulaski – 71°F
Shawano – 71°F
Underhill – 71°F
Wausaukee – 71°F
Grand Chute – 70°F






