Wisconsin – A strong spring storm will bring heavy rain, snow, and gusty winds to Green Bay, La Crosse, and surrounding areas on Wednesday. Drivers should prepare for reduced visibility, slick roads, and possible travel disruptions as conditions worsen throughout the day.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will move into the region early Wednesday, with temperatures peaking near 39°F in Green Bay and 43°F in La Crosse. By the evening, rain is expected to turn into snow, especially in La Crosse, where wind gusts may reach 41 mph. Snow accumulation is expected to be less than an inch in most areas, but blowing snow could reduce visibility.
Wednesday night, temperatures will drop to the mid-20s, creating the potential for icy roads on highways like I-43 and I-90. Winds will remain strong, making outdoor conditions hazardous. Residents should secure loose outdoor objects and be cautious of power outages.
Looking ahead, Thursday will be mostly sunny but cold, with highs around 40°F in Green Bay and 41°F in La Crosse. Friday brings a slight chance of rain in both cities, followed by a partly sunny weekend with highs in the low 40s.
Stay updated on weather alerts and drive with caution as this spring storm moves through Wisconsin.