Green Bay, WI – A chilly end to the workweek is in store for Wisconsin, with northern counties expecting snow Saturday morning. Friday night temperatures will remain well below average, dipping as low as 3°F in some areas, while highs struggle to exceed 30°F.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Green Bay, scattered snow showers will begin Friday evening in northern Wisconsin, intensifying into Saturday morning. Snowfall totals are expected to remain light, but motorists traveling on major roadways, including US-41 and State Highway 29, should anticipate slick conditions and reduced visibility.
Saturday afternoon temperatures will climb into the upper 30s in southern Wisconsin and low 30s in the north, offering some relief from the bitter cold. By Sunday, skies will clear, and highs will range from 37°F to 45°F across the state.
Looking ahead to next week, Monday will bring partly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering near seasonal averages. Residents should prepare for fluctuating conditions and monitor updates for any potential winter weather impacts.
For those planning outdoor activities this weekend, be cautious during Saturday morning’s snowfall and plan for warmer weather by Sunday.
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