Green Bay, WI – Freezing rain and icy conditions are expected to return to northern Wisconsin Sunday night, posing potential hazards for Monday’s commute.
The National Weather Service in Green Bay predicts a quiet Saturday night, with temperatures ranging from 26 to 30 degrees. However, a mix of rain and snow is expected to move in Sunday afternoon. Forecasters warn freezing rain and drizzle could develop late Sunday night, creating slick roads and dangerous driving conditions across the region.
According to the weather service, temperatures will hover around freezing, increasing the risk of icy patches. These conditions are likely to impact early morning commuters Monday, with delays possible on major roadways. Drivers are urged to exercise caution, allow extra travel time, and monitor updates for changing weather patterns.
Looking ahead, Monday’s high will reach 33 degrees, with some clearing by late afternoon. Northern areas could see additional light snow into Tuesday.
Stay tuned for more updates from local weather authorities as forecasts evolve.
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