Green Bay Weather Alert: Subzero Wind Chills to Hit Sunday Through Tuesday
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Green Bay, WI – Residents in northeast Wisconsin should prepare for dangerously cold weather beginning this weekend, with wind chills plummeting well below zero. The National Weather Service predicts the coldest conditions will hit during early morning hours from Sunday through Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, an arctic air mass will sweep into the region after a brief warm-up midweek. Thursday will see highs near 35 degrees, but temperatures will fall drastically by the weekend. Sunday’s high is forecast at just 7 degrees, with wind chills between -15 and -30 degrees expected.
Travel could be hazardous as icy conditions are likely on local roadways, including I-43 and Highway 41. Officials urge caution and recommend preparing emergency supplies for vehicles and homes, especially if travel is unavoidable.
Looking ahead, Monday is expected to be even colder, with morning lows near -7 degrees and wind chills approaching -35 degrees. Residents should dress in layers and limit outdoor exposure to prevent frostbite and hypothermia.
The extended forecast shows mild snow showers tonight and early Thursday, with dry but bitterly cold weather dominating by late Saturday. The weather will start to moderate by midweek, but subzero conditions will persist into Tuesday morning.
Stay updated by monitoring weather reports and local advisories. Take action now to protect pets, secure outdoor items, and prepare homes for the extreme cold.
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