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Severe Weather and Heavy Rainfall Potential for the Plains; Coastal Low Across the mid-Atlantic

An upper trough and frontal boundary will focus showers and thunderstorms across portions of the Plains through early Monday; A few severe thunderstorms along with heavy rainfall are expected. Meanwhile, low pressure off the Southeast Coast will bring inclement weather across the mid-Atlantic coast through Monday. This system is forecast to meander off the coast then track inland early this week. Read More >

NOAA-National Weather Service in Green Bay


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The National Weather Service in Green Bay, Wisconsin is located about five miles west of downtown Green Bay. The office is home to some of the most advanced and powerful forecast and warning equipment in the world: The WSR-88D Doppler weather radar; and AWIPS, the Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System.

To contact our office, call (920) 494-2363, or write to the address at the bottom of this page.

Our email: nws.greenbay@noaa.gov

The NWS Green Bay office issues forecasts and severe weather warnings for 22 counties in northeast and north-central Wisconsin. The office is also responsible for warnings and forecasts for the northwest part of Lake Michigan. Here is just a small sample of some of our programs:

 

NOAA Weather Radio
Warnings and Public Forecasts
Training and Research
Marine Weather
Fire Weather
Aviation Weather
Hydrology
Upper Air Observations
Cooperative Observers


It's often said in Wisconsin that if you don't like the weather outside, just wait a few seconds. Click here to find out about this country's most devastating forest fire (it happened in northeast Wisconsin). 

Here's more information about the region for new employees: NWS Green Bay Station Digest.



 

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