Wisconsin Weekend Forecast Shows Rain-Snow Mix Sunday Night, Cold Snap Next Week

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Green Bay, WI – Residents across Wisconsin should prepare for a wintry mix starting Sunday night as rain transitions to snow across the area, especially near I-43. The National Weather Service predicts minor snow accumulation, paired with rapidly dropping temperatures.

According to the Green Bay office of the National Weather Service, the system will begin as rain Sunday evening, with temperatures near 35 degrees, and shift to a mix of rain and snow overnight. Motorists should anticipate slick roads, particularly near major highways like I-43 and I-41. Monday morning commutes could be affected, with freezing overnight lows reaching 24 degrees.

Friday and Saturday are expected to remain calm, with highs in the mid-40s and partly sunny skies. Winds will stay light, with no significant weather disruptions. Sunday brings increasing clouds and highs near 45, setting the stage for the precipitation that evening.

Thanksgiving week is shaping up to be chilly, with daytime highs falling to the low 30s by midweek and overnight lows in the low 20s. Forecasters warn of another chance for snow flurries on Wednesday, making early travel planning essential for holiday travelers.

Residents are encouraged to check forecasts regularly and ensure vehicles are equipped with winter safety supplies. Drivers should also allow extra travel time during snowy conditions.

For updates, visit the National Weather Service website or tune into local alerts. Prepare now to stay safe during Wisconsin’s early winter weather.

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