Green Bay, WI – Drivers across northern Wisconsin are urged to stay cautious as freezing drizzle and dense fog continue to create hazardous travel conditions. The most affected areas lie north of Highway 29, where slick roads and low visibility could impact morning commutes Monday.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) Green Bay, freezing drizzle is expected to persist through mid-morning today, with patchy fog continuing area-wide into the night. Dense fog may develop later tonight, further reducing visibility below a quarter mile. Drivers should anticipate sudden road condition changes and remain alert.
By Monday, light rain could transition into snow after the afternoon, especially as temperatures drop to a low of 27°F. Gusty winds, reaching up to 25 mph, are also expected by Monday night. Motorists should check local weather updates frequently and allow extra travel time when heading out.
Extended Forecast:
• Monday: A mix of rain and snow after 3 p.m., high near 40°F. Winds increasing to 14 mph.
• Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with highs near 34°F. A chance of evening snow flurries.
• Wednesday: Partly sunny with colder highs at 28°F. Overnight lows may hit 11°F.
• Thursday: Sunny early, turning cloudy, with a chance of snow by evening. Highs near 26°F.
Residents are advised to exercise caution, especially during morning and evening hours, as road conditions may remain unpredictable. Plan ahead for winter weather and stay updated through local advisories.



