Green Bay, WI – Scattered light snow and patchy fog are impacting Wisconsin on Tuesday, with accumulations less than an inch for most areas. East-central Wisconsin may see up to half an inch of snow by the afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, fog is expected to dissipate Tuesday morning, leaving cloudy skies for the rest of the day. Daytime highs will reach 37 degrees, providing a mild start to the week. Drivers should use caution, especially west of the Fox Valley, where dense fog lingers.
Looking ahead, New Year’s Day on Wednesday will bring partly sunny skies and a high of 28 degrees, with light winds. Thursday’s forecast includes sunny conditions, but temperatures will drop significantly, with highs reaching only 24 degrees. Friday and Saturday will remain dry, with highs around 22 and 20 degrees, respectively. Overnight lows will dip into the single digits by the weekend, signaling a sharp cooling trend to start January.
For those traveling or planning outdoor activities this week, Wednesday offers the best conditions, while colder air and increased wind gusts by Thursday and Friday may create challenges. Stay updated with the latest weather information to ensure safety.
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