Green Bay, WI – A light round of snow is forecast to sweep across Wisconsin from north to south beginning Sunday evening and continuing into early Monday morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, snowfall totals are expected to remain light, with most areas across northeastern and eastern Wisconsin likely to see between 0.5 and 2 inches. Light rain will enter northern Wisconsin late Sunday and transition to snow as it moves south overnight. The heaviest accumulations are forecast along the Lake Michigan shoreline and areas near Marinette, Florence, and Green Bay.
By Monday morning, snow will taper off, though isolated slick spots are expected to develop on untreated roads during the morning commute. Officials are urging drivers to allow extra travel time and use caution, especially in low-visibility or untreated areas.
Temperatures will hover near freezing, contributing to potential refreezing on bridges and overpasses. No major travel disruptions are expected, but minor delays are possible, particularly in higher elevation zones.
This snowfall is typical for early April in northern Wisconsin but serves as a reminder that winter weather can linger. Residents are advised to monitor local alerts and plan accordingly for the Monday morning drive.