Green Bay, WI – Warmer temperatures are expected to continue through early next week, bringing a higher risk of ice jams and flooding. Highs could reach the low 60s by Monday, accelerating snowmelt across the region.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) Green Bay, melting snow and warm conditions will likely increase ice jam formation. These ice blockages in rivers can cause water levels to rise quickly, leading to potential road flooding.
Officials warn residents never to drive through flooded roadways or around barricades. If an ice jam is spotted, report it to the NWS. Ice jams can form rapidly, making conditions unpredictable.
The warmest days of the year so far are expected early next week, but colder air may return later. Residents should monitor updates and take precautions against potential flooding.




