Wisconsin Weather Alert: Wind Chill Advisory Through Midnight Monday, Snow Possible Midweek in Green Bay

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STAY SAFE IN THE COLD WINTER BOOTS
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Green Bay, WI – Residents in Wisconsin are bracing for dangerously cold weather as extreme wind chills grip the region. Temperatures are expected to plummet with wind chills reaching as low as -35°F to -38°F through Tuesday.

According to the National Weather Service, a Cold Weather Advisory remains in effect until midnight Monday, transitioning to an Extreme Cold Warning overnight into Tuesday. Wind chills this severe can cause frostbite on exposed skin within 10 minutes, and hypothermia is a significant risk for those unprotected.

The arctic conditions are forecast to ease slightly by midweek as temperatures rise into the 20s, but snow is likely by Wednesday evening, with accumulation possible into Thursday. This frigid weather follows a pattern reminiscent of January 1996, when similarly cold conditions blanketed the region.

Precautionary measures include wearing layers, covering exposed skin, and limiting outdoor time. Residents should ensure pets are brought indoors and that vehicles are winter-ready. Portable heaters must be used cautiously to prevent fires or carbon monoxide poisoning.

For those traveling, use extreme caution as frostbite and hazardous road conditions remain a concern. Stay updated through local weather services for changes in the forecast.

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