Wisconsin weather is turning slick in spots this morning as light snow develops south of Highway 29, coating pavement and reducing visibility across parts of Brown County. Wet asphalt is already turning slushy in pockets around Green Bay, and untreated roads could become slippery as bursts of snow pass through.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, a 40% chance of snow continues through the afternoon, mainly after midday. Highs reach near 25 degrees, with northwest winds around 5 to 10 mph. Any snow that falls will be light, but even minor accumulation can create brief travel issues, especially on bridges and elevated ramps along I-41 and U.S. 41.
Drivers should plan extra time and watch for quick changes in traction. This is the time of year when melting during the day refreezes after sunset, creating a flash-freeze effect. Side streets and parking lots often ice up first.
Skies clear Sunday with sunshine and a high near 25. Monday begins a noticeable shift. Highs climb to the upper 30s with gusts near 20 mph, followed by upper 30s to near 40 Tuesday with another 50% chance of snow. By midweek, temperatures push into the mid-40s with a slight chance of rain Wednesday, signaling a transition into March.
Longer-range trends show a milder stretch developing late next week, hinting at early spring warmth across Wisconsin. Daylight Saving Time begins March 8, so brighter evenings are ahead.
Traveling today? Let us know what roads look like in your neighborhood.
Five Day Outlook for Green Bay, Wisconsin:
Today: Mostly cloudy. 40% chance of snow after midday. High 25.
Sunday: Sunny. High 25.
Monday: Sunny. High 37. Gusty at times.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy. 50% chance of snow. High 39.
Wednesday: Sunny with slight chance of rain. High 44.


