Green Bay, WI – A round of snow and dangerously cold temperatures will impact northeastern Wisconsin this week, bringing travel concerns and bitter wind chills.
According to the National Weather Service, Green Bay will see increasing clouds Monday, with a high near 20°F. A slight chance of snow moves in after midnight, with lows dropping to 3°F. Tuesday will be mostly sunny but much colder, with highs reaching only 12°F.
Snow chances rise midweek, with a 40% chance of snow Wednesday afternoon and a likely snowfall Wednesday night. Overnight temperatures will dip to 4°F, with a wind chill making it feel even colder. By Thursday night, lows could plunge to -6°F.
Drivers should prepare for icy conditions, particularly on I-43 and local roads. Those traveling Wednesday night into Thursday morning should exercise caution. Residents are advised to dress in layers, limit outdoor exposure, and monitor weather updates.
Looking ahead, another snow chance arrives Friday night into Saturday, with highs struggling to climb past the mid-20s. Green Bay will remain locked in winter’s grip through the weekend.




