Green Bay, WI – A winter storm is bringing accumulating snow and dangerously cold wind chills to northeast Wisconsin through the weekend. Travel conditions are expected to deteriorate, with hazardous roads and freezing temperatures creating challenges for commuters.
According to the National Weather Service, a Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 6 a.m. Thursday for Brown, Door, Waupaca, Outagamie, and surrounding counties. Snowfall of 3 to 5 inches is expected, with slippery roads impacting the Wednesday evening commute. Wind gusts could reach up to 22 mph, making driving conditions even more treacherous.
Temperatures will drop sharply Thursday night, with lows near -8°F and wind chills between -10°F and -15°F. Another round of accumulating snow is likely Friday night into Saturday, with 100% snowfall probability.
Cold air will intensify over the weekend, with wind chills as low as -35°F possible by Monday morning. Residents should prepare for extreme conditions by limiting outdoor exposure and checking road conditions before traveling.
For real-time updates, visit 511 Wisconsin for road conditions.




