Wisconsin – The morning starts quiet in Green Bay, but a February Winter system is lining up to make travel slick by tonight.
Temperatures hover near 30 degrees under calm skies. That calm won’t last. Rain develops later today, mainly after sunset, then transitions to snow as colder air pushes in overnight.
Meteorologists are tracking a narrow band that could drop 3 to 6 inches somewhere across north-central and northeast Wisconsin. Exactly where the heaviest stripe sets up remains uncertain. That uncertainty matters. A small shift could mean the difference between a coating and several inches in Green Bay.
Plan for changing road conditions this evening. Wet pavement may turn slushy quickly. Snow-covered stretches could develop before daybreak. Hazardous travel is likely in parts of the region through midday Friday.
Friday stays unsettled. Rain and snow linger early, then taper with highs near 39. Winds gust over 20 mph at times, adding a biting feel. Friday night dips to 27 with lingering snow chances.
Saturday brings mostly cloudy skies and a high near 35, with another chance of snow. Saturday night falls to 24. Sunday remains mostly cloudy with highs near 31 and a slight chance of snow showers.
By Monday, skies turn mostly sunny with a high near 28. Temperatures slowly rebound into the 30s Tuesday and approach 40 by midweek. Longer-range signals hint at above-normal readings late next week, offering early Spring Warmth after this February chill.
Five-Day Outlook – Green Bay, WI
Friday: Rain/Snow early, 39.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, 35.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, 31.
Monday: Mostly sunny, 28.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, 34.



