What will Green Bay weather be like for NFL draft? Full forecast as rain threatens event

The tundra is far from frozen in Green Bay.
Known for its cold weather and unforgiving elements, Mother Nature's wrath isn't felt as much during April in this Wisconsin small town.
Home of the Green Bay Packers, Lambeau Field is also the site for the 2025 NFL Draft. Titletown is the center of the NFL universe for three days, where 257 players will experience a dream come true.
For the thousands of cheering fans in attendance, it's an opportunity for 32 fanbases to have a huge party before the league goes into hibernation for a few months prior to training camp.
While it might not be cold, there is a chance that there could be some rain on this parade. Here's a look at the weather in Green Bay for the 2025 NFL Draft.
Green Bay NFL draft forecast
Thursday, April 24
- High temperature: 54 degrees
- Low temperature: 43 degrees
- Chance of precipitation: 71%
- Wind: 12 mph
The opening day of the draft comes with the threat of rain, with a chance of showers when the Tennessee Titans officially go on the clock at 7 p.m. local time. Temperatures look to be holding steady in the mid-to-upper 40s as precipitation moves out of the area by 8 p.m.
Friday, April 25
- High temperature: 52 degrees
- Low temperature: 38 degrees
- Chance of precipitation: 81%
- Wind: 18 mph
Rain will make its presence known in the morning, but will clear out in time for the second round to get going on Friday night. Temperatures will remain in the upper 40s with some cloud cover and no chance of rain.
Saturday, April 26
- High temperature: 57 degrees
- Low temperature: 38 degrees
- Chance of precipitation: 0%
- Wind: 9 mph
The final day of the draft wraps up with the nicest forecast. It'll be pushing 60 degrees in the afternoon for the draft's longest day, with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 50s. The sun will be out in full force and there is no chance of rain on this last Saturday in April.