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NFL Draft attendees in Green Bay can expect light, scattered showers as the picks are announced Thursday evening, the National Weather Service says.
Temperatures around draft grounds will linger between the high 50s and low 60s in the later afternoon, before dipping toward 40 in the evening, according to Gus Kaiser, a meteorologist for NWS Green Bay. Draft attendees shouldn't be too concerned about inclement weather, he said.
"With the rain tomorrow evening, people out at the draft may hear a couple of rumbles of thunder during the evening, but I wouldn't expect any intense thunderstorms or anything for Green Bay," Kaiser said.
As for the rest of the week, April 25 will bring more steady rain in the morning to Green Bay, before showers taper off in the afternoon. The April 26 forecast calls for dry weather and cool, with temperatures hitting a high of mid-50s.
Draft events will only be postponed in the case of extreme weather that threatens public safety. Information for fans will be available on NFL.com/Draft-event-info, pushed out via the NFL OnePass app and announced over the PA system on-site.
Alex Groth contributed to this report.
This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Weather forecast for NFL Draft in Green Bay: Light rain, some thunder
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Temperatures around draft grounds will linger between the high 50s and low 60s in the later afternoon, before dipping toward 40 in the evening, according to Gus Kaiser, a meteorologist for NWS Green Bay. Draft attendees shouldn't be too concerned about inclement weather, he said.
"With the rain tomorrow evening, people out at the draft may hear a couple of rumbles of thunder during the evening, but I wouldn't expect any intense thunderstorms or anything for Green Bay," Kaiser said.
As for the rest of the week, April 25 will bring more steady rain in the morning to Green Bay, before showers taper off in the afternoon. The April 26 forecast calls for dry weather and cool, with temperatures hitting a high of mid-50s.
Draft events will only be postponed in the case of extreme weather that threatens public safety. Information for fans will be available on NFL.com/Draft-event-info, pushed out via the NFL OnePass app and announced over the PA system on-site.
A cold front will move across the area this evening, bringing additional chances of showers and storms. A few storms could be on the stronger side with small hail, gusty winds to 45 mph and brief heavy rain. #wiwxpic.twitter.com/6yvvDcw2Hm
— NWS Green Bay (@NWSGreenBay) April 23, 2025
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Alex Groth contributed to this report.
This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Weather forecast for NFL Draft in Green Bay: Light rain, some thunder
Continue reading...