Green Bay, WI – A quiet stretch of winter weather is expected this week in Green Bay, but residents should prepare for a slight chance of snow by Friday. Cold temperatures and mostly sunny skies will dominate the days ahead, making outdoor activities more bearable before potential snowfall impacts travel.
According to the National Weather Service, high temperatures will range from the mid-teens to upper 20s through Friday, with lows dipping into the single digits and teens overnight. Tuesday and Wednesday will remain mostly sunny, although a chance of light flurries could occur Wednesday afternoon. Thursday is set to be sunny with highs nearing 27°F, while Friday’s forecast introduces the possibility of light snow, especially during the evening.
Motorists should monitor conditions as road surfaces could become slick Friday evening, though impacts are expected to be minimal. U.S. Highway 41 and other main routes could see brief interruptions if snowfall intensifies. Wind speeds will stay light, between 5 to 10 mph, reducing concerns for blowing snow.
The five-day outlook suggests that after Friday’s brief chance of snow, skies will clear again by Saturday, offering another sunny day with highs near 29°F. Temperatures will remain cold but manageable, providing an excellent opportunity to complete errands or enjoy the outdoors.
Residents are advised to dress in layers to protect against the chill and monitor updates for any changes to Friday’s snow forecast. Stay informed by following local weather alerts and checking road conditions before traveling.
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