Green Bay, WI – A thick, silver fog settles across north-central Wisconsin this morning, softening streetlights and dimming dawn’s first light. Roads glisten under the haze as calm winds and cold air combine to create slippery bridges and low visibility for early commuters.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, a Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect early today for portions of north-central and northeast Wisconsin. Visibility may drop below a quarter mile in some valleys and along rural stretches of Highway 41 and I-43. Drivers should slow down, use low beams, and allow extra time during morning travel.
As the sun breaks through, conditions improve with highs near 53°F under partly sunny skies. Friday brings a few clouds and a 20% chance of light rain, followed by a brighter, cooler Saturday. Temperatures stay mild during the day but dip to the low 30s each night, bringing patchy frost potential across open farmland and wooded areas.
The weekend looks calm and crisp — ideal for outdoor cleanup or early decorating before a more dynamic pattern develops next week. Long-range models suggest colder air arriving mid-November, possibly leading to Wisconsin’s first measurable snow between November 10 and 20. Forecasters note that northern counties could see a rain-to-snow changeover if current trends hold.
Residents are encouraged to prepare now for seasonal shifts: check tire pressure, stock up on ice melt, and plan for brisker mornings. For now, enjoy the calm before the chill — the Badger State’s early winter turn is just around the corner.





