Green Bay, Wisc. — Thanksgiving in the area will be dominated by chilly winds gusting between 25 and 35 mph, making temperatures feel much colder, with wind chills in the teens throughout the day. While residents may see occasional flurries, forecasters say snow accumulation will not be a concern, allowing holiday travel to remain relatively safe.
Weekend Snow Forecast
Looking ahead, Storm Team 5 is predicting area-wide snow showers beginning noon Saturday and continuing until 9 a.m. Sunday. The early forecast calls for 3–6 inches of snow, with higher totals expected in southern areas and lower amounts farther north.
Travel and Road Conditions
Officials warn that roads will become slick later Saturday as snow accumulates. Unlike previous storms, winds during this event are expected to be light, reducing the risk of blowing and drifting snow. Motorists are advised to exercise caution, allow extra travel time, and monitor updates as forecasts are refined.
Ongoing Updates
Snow totals remain subject to change as meteorologists continue to track the storm’s progress. Residents should stay tuned to local updates for the latest snowfall projections and potential advisories.
How Are You Preparing for the Snow?
Will you head out for weekend activities, or plan to stay home during the snowstorm? Do you have tips for safe driving on slick roads?
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