Wisconsin Roads Slippery Today: Light Lake-Effect Snow Expected Near Green Bay

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Green Bay, WI – Light lake-effect snow could make roads slick today across northeast Wisconsin, especially in far northern counties. Drivers should remain cautious as temperatures hover around 10°F, with a wind chill of -3°F this morning.

According to the National Weather Service, clear skies will bring a high of 18°F today, with northwest winds at 7 to 10 mph. Tonight, temperatures are expected to plummet to 0°F under mostly clear skies, with winds easing to 3 to 6 mph.

Friday’s Forecast: Increasing clouds will dominate, with a high of 19°F and calm winds from the southwest. A low of 13°F is predicted for Friday night, and gusts could reach 24 mph.

Weekend Weather:

•   Saturday: Partly sunny with highs reaching 32°F. Gusty southwest winds of 8 to 14 mph are expected.
•   Sunday: A bright, sunny day with temperatures peaking at 24°F. Lows will dip to 20°F under mostly cloudy skies.

Extended Outlook:
Temperatures will warm slightly next week. Monday’s high will approach 36°F, though light flurries are possible after midnight. A chance of snow lingers into Tuesday, with a high of 27°F.

Travelers should be cautious today, especially on rural and secondary roads. Residents are encouraged to bundle up and monitor changing conditions as frigid nights persist.

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