GREEN BAY, Wis. – Snowflakes drifted across streetlights early this morning, coating windshields and driveways in a light white dusting—a Winter Tease for northeast Wisconsin. The chill in the air feels sharper today as lake-effect snow showers continue to sweep inland from Lake Michigan, creating slippery spots on area roads.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, light but persistent snow bands will impact parts of north-central and northeast Wisconsin through Monday morning. Roads in Door, Oconto, and Brown counties may turn slick at times, especially during heavier bursts of snow or when gusts pick up along Highway 41. Visibility could briefly drop below a mile in some areas, particularly near the lakefront and open fields.
Drivers should allow extra time for travel and avoid sudden braking on bridges or untreated surfaces. Morning commuters may find wet or icy patches as temperatures remain near freezing through mid-morning. Snowfall totals will stay minor, generally under an inch, but enough to mark the first measurable accumulation of November.
By Veterans Day, skies will clear, and calmer weather will return, though highs will stay around 40 degrees. The midweek period looks dry and bright—perfect for outdoor events or late fall cleanup—before a gradual warm-up brings 50s back by Thursday. For now, it’s an early reminder that winter driving season is here, even without the big storms yet.
Five-Day Forecast for Green Bay, WI:
Mon: 39/22 – Snow showers early; breezy and cold.
Tue: 41/32 – Mostly cloudy; chilly winds linger.
Wed: 47/29 – Mostly sunny; light breeze.
Thu: 49/37 – Sunny and mild; late-fall feel returns.
Fri: 57/40 – Warmer and calm; great for outdoor plans.


