Green Bay Winter Weather Advisory: Blowing Snow Reducing Visibility Through Thursday Morning

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Green Bay, WI – A winter weather advisory remains in effect until 7 a.m. CDT Thursday for portions of eastern Wisconsin, with snow and strong winds creating hazardous travel conditions.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, areas including Brown, Kewaunee, Calumet, and Manitowoc counties could see up to an additional inch of snow. Winds are expected to gust as high as 40 mph, leading to blowing snow and reduced visibility.

Motorists should anticipate slippery road conditions, especially on untreated surfaces. Blowing snow may significantly impact visibility, making travel difficult in open areas. Authorities urge drivers to slow down and use caution when commuting.

The winter weather is expected to ease by mid-morning as winds gradually subside. However, lingering snow and icy patches may continue to affect road conditions into the day. Travelers can check the latest road conditions by calling 511 or visiting the Wisconsin Department of Transportation website.

Residents are advised to allow extra time for travel, keep emergency kits in vehicles, and stay informed on changing weather conditions. For updates, visit the National Weather Service at weather.gov/GreenBay.