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Green Bay, WI
Weather Forecast Office
Snow Ends This Evening, Then Getting Colder
WHAT: Mostly snow through the evening, a little light freezing drizzle possible.
WHEN: Through this evening, ending from southwest to northeast.
IMPACTS: Snow or ice-covered and slippery roads, bridges, and sidewalks. Visibility should improve as snow becomes light.
ACTIONS: Remember...TAKE IT SLOW in ICE and SNOW! Keep extra distance between vehicles and allow extra time to reach your destination. TEMPS: Temperatures will be falling quickly tonight, with lows ranging from -5 to 5 above zero. Wind chills late tonight and early Friday will range from -20 to -30.
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Green Bay, WI
2485 South Point Road
Green Bay, WI 54313-5522
920-494-2363
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