Green Bay, WI Weather Alert: Light Snow Flurries Near I-41 Tonight

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Green Bay, Wisconsin – Quiet weather is expected across northeast Wisconsin this morning before clouds increase later today and light snow flurries arrive overnight.

According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Green Bay, Saturday will begin with sunshine for most areas, followed by increasing cloud cover during the afternoon and evening. High temperatures today are forecast to range from the mid-teens to lower 20s across the region.

As clouds thicken tonight, some isolated snow showers and flurries are expected to develop. Snow accumulations are forecast to remain minor, with most areas seeing only a dusting overnight into Sunday morning. Widespread impacts are not anticipated.

Overnight low temperatures are expected to fall into the single digits and lower teens. While snowfall amounts will be light, colder pavement temperatures may allow brief slick spots to develop, particularly on untreated roads and elevated surfaces.

Communities along major travel corridors such as Interstate 41, Interstate 39, U.S. Highway 10, U.S. Highway 41, and Wisconsin Highway 57 may encounter brief periods of reduced visibility during passing flurries. Drivers traveling late tonight or early Sunday morning should remain alert for changing road conditions.

The National Weather Service notes that any lingering flurries early Sunday will taper off, with quiet and dry conditions expected for most of the day. Sunday afternoon highs are forecast to reach the mid-20s to lower 30s, offering slightly milder conditions compared to Saturday.

For early-morning commuters, delivery drivers, and weekend travelers, overnight conditions pose the greatest risk for brief slick spots, though significant travel delays are not expected.

Residents are encouraged to monitor local forecasts for updates and to use caution if traveling overnight or early Sunday, especially on secondary roads.

Overall, the weekend weather pattern remains calm, with limited winter impacts and improving conditions as Sunday progresses.