Green Bay, WI – Light snow showers are forecast for north-central and central Wisconsin today, with minimal accumulations expected, creating potentially slippery travel conditions. Temperatures will remain above normal for late January, ranging from the upper 20s to lower 30s.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered flurries will continue through the morning and afternoon, affecting regions along major highways and local roads. Although accumulations will generally be less than an inch, drivers should exercise caution, especially in shaded areas prone to freezing. A slight wind chill may make conditions feel colder than expected, particularly for those spending extended time outdoors.
Looking ahead, Sunday will bring cooler temperatures, with highs around 25 degrees and mostly sunny skies. Winds will shift to a west-southwest direction, ranging from 8 to 14 mph, with gusts up to 26 mph. Overnight lows will drop to a chilly 8 degrees, so plan for brisk weather during evening activities.
The week ahead remains relatively quiet. Monday will see mostly cloudy skies with highs near 27 degrees, while Tuesday is forecast to be the warmest day, reaching 33 degrees under mostly cloudy conditions. Winds will gradually pick up during midweek, creating potentially blustery conditions, particularly on Tuesday night and Wednesday.
While no significant snowfall is expected through next Friday, light snow showers may develop again by Thursday, bringing minor accumulation to northern Wisconsin. Residents should monitor road conditions and dress appropriately as wind chills remain a concern throughout the week.
Stay updated with local forecasts for real-time changes and prepare for any sudden shifts in weather patterns.
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