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
1139 AM CDT Fri Mar 22 2024

Snow continued through much of the early to mid morning, tapering
off for most by the late morning. Amounts across the region were
generally 3 to 5 inches along the Highway 29 corridor, with some
reports closer to 6 inches in a few spots of Shawano and the Fox
Valley. Lesser amounts were found north and south of this region.

Going forward, light snow is possible at times through the
afternoon but additional snowfall amounts are expected to be
generally less than an inch. High temperatures in the afternoon
will be in the lower to middle 30s, which will help melt any snow
still on road surfaces.

Tonight, a few light snow showers will continue across far
northeast WI, but the rest of the region should be predominantly
dry. Low temperatures tonight will be fairly cold, with single
digits across much of the northwoods and teens near the Fox Valley
and lakeshore.

Another significant system will bring snow and rain to the area
Sunday into Monday. There is still a lot of uncertainty in
snowfall amounts with this system.

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Uhlmann


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