Green Bay, WI – Confidence is increasing for hazardous travel across Wisconsin on Sunday due to accumulating snow. Motorists should prepare for reduced visibility and slick conditions from early morning into the night.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Green Bay, light to moderate snow will begin early Sunday morning, impacting major roads, including US Highway 41. While snowfall totals remain uncertain, lake-effect snow could worsen conditions near Lake Michigan. Residents are urged to monitor updates and consider alternative travel plans to ensure safety.
Temperatures will hover in the low 30s on Sunday, with travel impacts likely during the day and evening. The snowy weather follows increasing clouds Saturday, with lows dipping to the teens overnight.
5-Day Forecast:
Friday: Highs in the upper 20s; lingering flurries over northern Wisconsin.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-20s; snow possible overnight.
Sunday: Snow likely; highs in the low 30s.
Monday: Bitterly cold; highs in the low 20s with wind chills below zero.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny but frigid; highs near 20°F.
Stay alert for hazardous road updates and prepare for frigid conditions early next week.