The
Climate of Green Bay, Wisconsin is similar to that of many other cities in the
Midwestern United States. The
city experiences a
humid continental climate (
Koppen climate classification Dfb inland,
Dfa on the lake), with some moderation due to the city's proximity to
Lake Michigan. Like other cities with this type of climate, there are four distinct
seasons, often with severe or extreme variation between them in terms of temperature and precipitation. Green Bay experiences warm, humid, frequently hot summers and long, cold and
snowy winters.
Temperature
The warmest month in Green Bay is July, when the average high temperature is 81 °F (27 °C). Temperature variation between months is highest in spring and autumn. The average annual temperature is just (43 °F) 6 °C, making it the coldest city in the continental US with a population of more than 100,000 people.
The highest temperature ever recorded in Green Bay is 104 °F (40 °C), which was recorded on July 13, 1936, during the
Dust BowlDaily average and record temperatures for July, Green Bay, Wisconsin,...
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