Northeast Wisconsin sees record-high temperatures on March 10, Green Bay breaks century-old record

(WFRV) – Multiple communities in northeast Wisconsin witnessed history on Monday, as record-high temperatures were recorded across the area.

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Storm Team 5 compiled this list of record breaking temperatures in the area, according to the National Weather Service of Green Bay:

Location New Record (3/10 Temps) Previous record-high Year(s) set
Antigo 60°F 56°F 1977
Appleton 65°F 62°F 2012
Green Bay 65°F 62°F 1894
Marshfield 68°F 63°F 2012
Merrill 64°F 59°F 2012
Oshkosh 65°F 60°F 1955, 1985, 2012 & 2021
Rhinelander (TIED) 61°F 61°F 1935
Stevens Point 68°F 63°F 1894, 1925 & 2012
Sturgeon Bay 64°F 59°F 2012
Wausau 66°F 61°F 2012
Wisconsin Rapids 69°F 65°F 2012
National Weather Service – Green Bay (as of 11 a.m., March 11, 2025)

People throughout the area were able to go outside and get active, as snow continues to melt during this stretch of warmer weather.

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