Green Bay, WI – A winter weather system moving across Wisconsin is expected to bring light snow and freezing drizzle late Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, creating hazardous travel conditions.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, the system, originating from the Dakotas, will move into southern Wisconsin, producing less than an inch of snow along with a thin layer of ice accumulation. While overall precipitation amounts are expected to be light, road conditions could become treacherous as pavement temperatures may be cold enough for freezing drizzle to develop.
Motorists should exercise caution, as even if air temperatures hover slightly above freezing, roads and sidewalks could still become slippery. This is particularly true for untreated surfaces, bridges, and overpasses, which tend to freeze more quickly than other roadways.
The exact amount and type of precipitation remain uncertain, making it crucial for travelers to stay updated with the latest forecasts. Those with travel plans late Tuesday night or early Wednesday should allow for extra time and check local road conditions before heading out.
Stay tuned to the National Weather Service and local authorities for real-time updates on road conditions and weather changes.




