Washington Island
Today’s Forecast:
Today’s Report:
Boating
Not Recommended for boating. High near 68°F. Risk of rain (32%). Light wind (10 mph). Thunderstorms forecast or possible.
- Rain: Marginal weather factor
- Wind: Favorable conditions
- Thunderstorm: Unfavorable weather factor
Camping
Not Recommended for camping. High near 68°F. Risk of rain (32%). Light wind (10 mph). Thunderstorms forecast or possible.
- Rain: Marginal weather factor
- Wind: Favorable conditions
- Thunderstorm: Unfavorable weather factor
Hiking
Not Recommended for hiking. High near 68°F. Risk of rain (32%). Light wind (10 mph). Thunderstorms forecast or possible.
- Rain: Marginal weather factor
- Wind: Favorable conditions
- Thunderstorm: Unfavorable weather factor
About Washington Island
Washington Island is a Door County escape where weather has a direct effect on the experience. Ferry travel, open-water views, shoreline hiking, beaches, biking, paddling, and quiet roads all make it memorable, but wind and waves can reshape the plan quickly.
A calm day is ideal for the water, long rides, and coastal exploring. A breezy or rainy day can still be rewarding with short hikes, scenic drives, local food, shops, and a slower island pace.
Make the Most of a Washington Island Day
Plan the island around the forecast, especially your ferry and water activities. Put the most exposed part of the day into the calmest window, and keep shore-based options ready.
Weather Tips for Washington Island
Lake Michigan conditions, wind, fog, and storms matter more here than on most inland Wisconsin trips.
A few things worth watching before you head out:
- Ferry conditions: Wind and waves can affect travel comfort and schedules.
- Open-water wind: Paddling and small boats need calm, safe conditions.
- Fog: Fog can reduce visibility along the shore and on the water.
- Cold water: Lake water can remain cold even in warm weather.
- Storm timing: Check storm timing carefully before committing to long exposed activities.
Plan Around the Conditions
Use calm conditions for water, ferry, biking, and shoreline plans. On rougher days, stay closer to town, choose protected walks, or focus on food, shops, and indoor stops.
