Green Bay Snow Update: Up to 2 Inches Expected by Early Monday

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Green Bay Snow Update: Up to 2 Inches Expected by Early Monday

Green Bay, WI – A light round of snow is expected to sweep across Wisconsin from north to south beginning Sunday evening and lasting into early Monday morning.

According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, snowfall totals are expected to be light, with most areas in northeastern and eastern Wisconsin receiving between 0.5 and 2 inches.

Light rain will fall in northern Wisconsin late Sunday, transitioning to snow as it moves south overnight. Heavy accumulations are expected along Lake Michigan’s shoreline and near Marinette, Florence, and Green Bay.

Snow will stop by Monday morning, but isolated slick spots are expected on untreated roads during the morning commute.

Officials advise drivers to allow extra travel time and exercise caution, particularly in low-visibility or untreated areas.

Temperatures will be near freezing, increasing the possibility of refreezing on bridges and overpasses.

No major travel disruptions are expected, but minor delays are possible, especially in higher elevation zones.

This snowfall is typical for early April in northern Wisconsin, but it serves as a reminder that winter weather can last.

Residents should pay attention to local alerts and plan accordingly for the Monday morning drive.

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