Green Bay, WI – A significant winter storm is set to bring heavy snowfall to central and east-central Wisconsin on Saturday, with accumulations between 4 and 6 inches possible. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for multiple counties, including Brown, Outagamie, Manitowoc, and Waupaca, warning of hazardous road conditions and potential travel disruptions.
According to the National Weather Service Green Bay, snowfall will begin Saturday morning and continue through the evening, with peak accumulation occurring in the afternoon. Winds will remain relatively light, but slippery roads are expected, especially along I-41 and I-43.
Saturday’s Forecast: Snow, high near 25°F, with a 90% chance of precipitation. Overnight lows will drop to 10°F, with additional light snowfall possible.
Extended Outlook:
• Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 20°F.
• Monday: Clear skies, high of 21°F, bitter wind chills overnight.
• Tuesday: Partly sunny, warming to 24°F.
Drivers should use caution and check 511 Wisconsin for road conditions. Stay updated with the latest forecasts as conditions evolve.


