Green Bay, WI Weather Alert: Wintry Mix Tuesday Across City

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Green Bay, WI – Confidence is increasing for two rounds of wintry weather across northeast Wisconsin beginning midweek, bringing the potential for freezing rain, snow and travel disruptions.

According to the US National Weather Service in Green Bay, a mix of rain and snow is expected to develop Tuesday night and continue into Wednesday, with freezing rain potentially mixing in north and west of the Fox Valley. Cities including Green Bay, Appleton and Oshkosh in Brown and Winnebago counties could see slippery roads during peak travel hours.

Forecasters said travel impacts would be most likely across northern Wisconsin Tuesday into Wednesday, though exact timing and precipitation amounts remain uncertain. Areas farther north and west of the Fox Valley face the greatest chance of icing, which could create hazardous driving conditions.

A second system is projected toward the end of the week, bringing another round of wintry weather. According to the National Weather Service, snow is expected to be the primary precipitation type with that system, though details are still developing.

Drivers across northeast Wisconsin, including the Green Bay metro area, are encouraged to monitor updated forecasts and prepare for potentially hazardous travel conditions. Officials recommend allowing extra travel time and checking road conditions before heading out.

Additional forecast updates are expected in the coming days as confidence increases in track and timing.

Have you adjusted your travel plans this week? Let us know what conditions look like in your area.


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