Wisconsin, Green Bay – Headlights cut through dense fog early this morning, and visibility drops quickly on open roads near the bay. Temperatures hover near 31°F, creating just enough chill for slick patches to form in spots.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, areas of fog will linger through mid-morning, with localized dense pockets reducing visibility below a mile. A slight chance of light freezing rain near the Michigan border adds another layer of concern for untreated roads and bridges.
Conditions improve briefly this afternoon as temperatures rise to 54°F with partial sunshine. Roads dry out, and travel becomes easier for a time. Still, the pattern shifts again quickly.
By late tonight into Sunday morning, precipitation returns. Rain develops first, then mixes with snow between mid-morning and early afternoon. While accumulation stays light, the combination of wet pavement and falling temperatures could create slushy and slick travel, especially along US-41 and I-43.
Sunday night brings a sharper cooldown, with lows falling to 22°F. Any leftover moisture may refreeze, raising the risk of black ice for the Monday morning commute. Plan extra time and watch for icy overpasses.
Monday turns sunny but colder, with highs near 40°F. A gradual warm-up follows, reaching near 50°F by Tuesday. Meanwhile, melting snow and incoming rain chances could push rivers toward minor flood stage through midweek.
This early spring swing keeps conditions changing fast. Stay alert this morning and again by Sunday. What are you seeing on the roads right now?
Five Day Outlook for Green Bay, Wisconsin:
- Today: High 54°F, morning fog then partial sun
- Sunday: High 39°F, rain changing to snow
- Monday: High 40°F, sunny
- Tuesday: High 50°F, mostly cloudy with slight rain chance
- Wednesday: High 43°F, chance of rain/snow


