Regional Weather Summary
Issued by NWS Green Bay, WI

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Weather Summary for North-Central and Northeast Wisconsin
National Weather Service Green Bay WI
908 PM CST Tue Feb 4 2025

Mostly cloudy skies and calm conditions prevailed across the
forecast area late this evening. 9 PM temperatures ranged from the
low single digits in the far north to the upper teens along the
lakeshore. Wind chill indices across northern Wisconsin fell into
the mid to upper single digits below zero.

Expect partly cloudy conditions and quiet weather to persist
overnight. Overnight lows will be colder than last night, ranging
from the upper single digits below zero in the far north to the
low teens in east-central Wisconsin.

Next chances for widespread wintry precipitation arrive Wednesday
afternoon as low pressure approaches from the west. A mix of snow
and freezing rain will be possible during this time. Most
locations should see between one to two inches of snow, with
highest amounts of three to four inches expected in far north-
central Wisconsin. Portions of central to east-central Wisconsin
will likely see at least a glazing of ice due to freezing rain,
so expect travel impacts during the Wednesday evening and
Thursday morning commutes.

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