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After a cool first day and a rainy second day, fans can expect a warm conclusion to the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay. The National Weather Service Green Bay forecast shows a sunny day with no precipitation on April 26.
Scott Berschback, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service Green Bay, said the morning will start off with wind chills in the 30s. By the afternoon, temperatures can be as high as 55.
"It will get into the low to mid 50s in the afternoon hours. It will be least 10 degrees warmer than it was (Friday)," Berschback told the Press-Gazette. Wind gusts are forecast to be high as 22 miles per hour during the early afternoon.
The temperature is projected to be 53 degrees with a 6 mph wind at 6 p.m., when country singer Brad Paisley is expected to take the stage at the Draft Theater near Lambeau Field for a free concert following the conclusion of the draft.
The lack of precipitation should be a relief for fans attending the last day of the draft. According to Berschback, the Green Bay area received 0.14 inches of rain on April 23, the eve of the draft, and 0.11 inches of rain on April 25, the second day of the draft.
Rashad Alexander can be contacted at [email protected] and 920-431-8214.
This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: NFL Draft final day expected to be sunnier, warmer
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Scott Berschback, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service Green Bay, said the morning will start off with wind chills in the 30s. By the afternoon, temperatures can be as high as 55.
"It will get into the low to mid 50s in the afternoon hours. It will be least 10 degrees warmer than it was (Friday)," Berschback told the Press-Gazette. Wind gusts are forecast to be high as 22 miles per hour during the early afternoon.
The temperature is projected to be 53 degrees with a 6 mph wind at 6 p.m., when country singer Brad Paisley is expected to take the stage at the Draft Theater near Lambeau Field for a free concert following the conclusion of the draft.
The lack of precipitation should be a relief for fans attending the last day of the draft. According to Berschback, the Green Bay area received 0.14 inches of rain on April 23, the eve of the draft, and 0.11 inches of rain on April 25, the second day of the draft.
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Rashad Alexander can be contacted at [email protected] and 920-431-8214.
This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: NFL Draft final day expected to be sunnier, warmer
Continue reading...