Green Bay, WI – Residents in Green Bay should prepare for light snow starting Thursday night and extending into Friday morning. While accumulations are expected to remain minimal, slick roads could pose challenges for early morning commuters.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), snow showers have a 30% chance of developing late Thursday night as temperatures drop to around 15°F. South-southwest winds will remain light at 3 to 6 mph, but wind chills may dip below zero. Drivers on main routes like Interstate 41 and State Highway 29 should exercise caution, as freezing temperatures could create icy patches.
The rest of the week will remain cold but relatively calm. Thursday will see increasing cloud coverage with highs near 28°F, while Friday’s temperatures will hover between 20°F and 30°F. The weekend brings slight improvement, with mostly sunny skies on Saturday and a high of 25°F. Another chance of snow develops Sunday, as highs climb slightly to 27°F.
This weather pattern underscores the need for layering and keeping an emergency kit in your vehicle, especially with persistent cold. Residents are encouraged to check road conditions before traveling and monitor updated forecasts.
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