Wisconsin – Light snow begins to drift across northeast Wisconsin late this morning, briefly reducing visibility and creating quick slick spots on roads around Green Bay. Conditions may change rapidly within minutes as bursts move through.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, scattered snow showers will develop through the day, with brief visibility drops and minor accumulations possible. While totals stay light, the timing could impact travel, especially during the midday hours .
Across Green Bay, De Pere, and along Highway 41, drivers should expect quick changes in road conditions. Pavement may turn slushy under heavier bursts, then refreeze later as temperatures fall. Plan extra time and keep headlights on during reduced visibility.
Another concern continues near waterways. Rivers remain above bankfull, and officials urge caution near streams and low-lying areas. Any additional precipitation into next week could worsen localized flooding concerns.
Conditions improve heading into tonight as skies partially clear and temperatures drop into the low 20s. That setup increases the risk for refreezing on untreated roads by early Saturday.
The weekend brings a gradual warm-up. Saturday reaches the mid-40s with increasing clouds, followed by a milder Sunday near 58°F with partial sunshine.
By Monday, temperatures hold in the low 50s with dry conditions early, but rain chances increase Monday night into Tuesday, signaling a more active spring pattern ahead.
Plan for brief snow impacts today, watch for icy spots early Saturday, and stay alert near rivers.
Five Day Forecast for Green Bay, Wisconsin:
Saturday: Increasing clouds, high near 44°F
Sunday: Partly sunny, high near 58°F
Monday: Partly sunny, high near 53°F
Tuesday: Chance of rain, high near 63°F
Wednesday: Chance of rain, high near 51°F


