Door County, WI – Weather Alert: Cold Weather This Week; Wintry Mix Risk Thursday & Friday

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Green Bay, Wisconsin — Quiet midweek weather continues before a clipper system brings light wintry precipitation late Thursday, potentially affecting travel across northeast Wisconsin corridors.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, conditions will remain calm through Wednesday, with lingering flurries mainly across northern areas, including parts of Door County. Afternoon temperatures Wednesday are expected to range from the upper teens to mid-20s, with partly to mostly cloudy skies north and more sunshine south.

By Thursday afternoon, a fast-moving clipper system is forecast to enter the region, bringing light wintry precipitation into the area. Temperatures are expected to climb into the upper 20s to mid-30s, which could allow for a brief mix of precipitation types at times. The National Weather Service notes that some mixed precipitation may occur overnight Thursday into early Friday, though amounts are expected to remain light.

Travel impacts may be most noticeable along major roadways including Interstate 41 near Green Bay, U.S. 41 through Brown County, and Wisconsin Highway 57 and Highway 42 in Door County, particularly during the overnight and early morning hours. Commuters should monitor conditions for slick spots if mixed precipitation develops.

By Friday afternoon, precipitation is expected to taper off, but winds will increase across the region. High temperatures Friday are forecast to range from the mid-20s north to the upper 30s south, with blustery conditions potentially affecting high-profile vehicles along exposed stretches of Interstate 43 and regional highways.

The National Weather Service advises residents and travelers to stay updated on forecast changes, especially those planning early morning or evening travel late Thursday into Friday.

This pattern is typical for early February in Wisconsin, where fast-moving systems can bring brief but impactful weather changes despite limited precipitation.


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