Weather on March 19

Green Bay, WI

55 Years of Data

Avg High
42°F
Avg Low
25°F
Warmest
2012
66°F avg
Coldest
1989
11°F avg

About This Date

March 19th in Green Bay, WI typically brings chilly spring weather, with average highs around 42°F and lows near 25°F. Over 56 years of records, the warmest March 19th was in 2012 (66°F average), while the coldest was 1989 (11°F) — a 55°F range across recorded history. Precipitation has occurred on 39% of recorded March 19th dates, with snow falling 30% of the time (heaviest snowfall: 5.8"). The last decade has been 3.9°F warmer on this date compared to 20-30 years ago.

The last decade has been 3.9°F warmer on this date compared to 20-30 years ago.

Planning for March 19th in Green Bay, WI? Bring layers as temperatures can vary throughout the day. Consider bringing rain gear or an umbrella. Check road conditions if traveling, as snow is possible.

Warming Trend
1.1°F per decade on this date
YearHighLowAvgPrecipSnow
202639°33°36°
202540°32°36°1.83"2.4"
202451°33°42°
202337°15°26°
202251°34°42°0.48"0.3"
202150°23°37°
202043°34°38°3.1"
201947°29°38°
201836°22°29°
201743°27°35°
201640°26°33°
201544°30°37°
201439°31°35°0.51"1"
201326°15°21°0.03"0.1"
2012warmest77°55°66°
201145°30°38°
201050°31°40°
200936°22°29°
200844°27°35°
200749°26°37°0.08"0.3"
200647°23°35°
200532°26°29°1.27"5.8"
200441°26°34°0.13"
200339°31°35°0.13"
200240°28°34°0.58"0.7"
200142°24°33°
200036°28°32°0.08"0.2"
199947°25°36°
199832°29°30°0.2"1"
199736°21°
199641°25°33°0.03"0.2"
199539°34°36°0.03"
199445°14°29°
199334°22°28°0.18"0.6"
199241°20°30°
199156°32°44°
199032°14°23°
1989coldest26°-5°11°0.1"0.4"
198834°17°25°
198749°30°39°
198635°21°0.38"0.4"
198556°28°42°
198431°19°25°0.46"0.4"
198333°22°27°0.43"3.3"
198233°26°30°0.03"0.2"
198134°19°26°
198052°35°43°
197945°39°42°0.91"
197840°20°30°
197742°15°29°
197654°29°41°
197543°32°37°
197434°21°27°
197348°22°35°
197239°28°34°
197132°27°29°1.07"4.9"
56 years of data from GREEN BAY

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