The latest northeast Wisconsin weather forecast from Storm Team 5…
Flooding remains at top-of-mind Tuesday morning as we saw several inches of rain come down over a good portion of northeast Wisconsin. Water ponded up in back yards and in streets through the evening and overnight, along with drainage areas that are overflowing with water. A FLOOD ADVISORY and FLOOD WARNINGS has been issued for the heart of the area for ongoing flood conditions, while A FLOOD WATCH is in effect until Wednesday morning for counties that will receive more rain this evening.


Areas of fog possible Tuesday (especially near the lake and bay), partly sunny skies with late day thunderstorms redeveloping. The high is 64 degrees.
Tuesday night will feature scattered strong thunderstorms, mainly south of Green Bay in the evening. Otherwise, mostly cloudy with areas of fog again. The low is 48 degrees.
Wednesday will bring scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms. The main threats revolve around more rain and flooding rather than severe weather. The high is 61 degrees.
A chance for rain Thursday morning, then emerging sunshine with a high of 65 degrees.
Back to 70 degrees on Friday with mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies. Scattered thundershowers redevelop at night.
Saturday brings scattered showers in the morning, then windy in the afternoon.
Chilly weather in the 20s and low 30s Sunday morning as a chance for snowflakes could happen again locally. It will be a windy day with highs around 44 degrees.











