With two days to go before the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, here’s a look at the weather forecast

From Storm Team 5…

Very tricky forecast to hammer down when exactly the rain will move in, but latest rounds of data are starting to come together on the details. Either way, it will be important to check on the forecast in the days leading up to it. Here is what to expect as of Tuesday morning.

For Thursday, we will likely see some rain showers move into the area for the morning hours. After highs surge into the 70s on Wednesday, we will likely cool down back to around average in the middle and upper 50s to around 60.

The tricky part of it all is what will happen weather wise as the first round of selections takes place Thursday beginning at 7 p.m. Latest model data is suggesting rain showers will stay away from the Green Bay and Fox Valley area during the evening, but move in overnight after all festivities for the night are wrapped up.

Rain showers will likely continue Friday morning into the early afternoon. Highs Friday will respond to the lack of sunshine, only managing the lower to middle 50s. Rain should clear a few hours before rounds 2 and 3 get underway at 6pm on Friday

For the later rounds on Saturday, the weather looks like it will be at its best as weak high pressure slides in. Mostly sunny skies, with temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s. Quiet weather will hold into Sunday as clouds increase throughout the day

Stay with Storm Team 5 for all your latest weather updates ahead of the NFL Draft in Titletown.