Green Bay's Snowy Thanksgiving: What to Expect

Green Bay, USAWed Nov 26 2025
Green Bay is bracing for a wintery Thanksgiving weekend. Snow and strong winds are expected to make travel a bit tricky. The first significant snowfall of the season is forecasted for November 26th and 29th. This means if you're planning to travel, you should be prepared for winter conditions. On November 26th, expect a classic winter day. Winds will be strong, blowing at 40 to 45 mph. A wind advisory is in effect from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. The heaviest snow is expected in the afternoon, with 1 to 3 inches accumulating after 11 a. m. Thanksgiving Day, November 27th, will be chilly with highs around 30 degrees. Winds will still be gusty, around 30 mph, but the worst of the storm will have passed. The rest of the weekend looks a bit better. November 28th will be sunny with temperatures in the high 20s to low 30s. However, another storm system is expected to move in on November 29th, bringing more snow. This storm will be more widespread, with at least 2 inches of snow expected by Saturday night. Temperatures will stay in the 30s. So, if you're traveling, it's important to be prepared for winter driving conditions. Bundle up and be cautious on the roads.
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    What are the potential impacts of the forecasted weather on local infrastructure and emergency services?
    Will the snow be so heavy that even the Thanksgiving turkey will need a snowplow?
    How accurate are the current weather models in predicting the exact timing and intensity of the snowfall for Nov. 26 and Nov. 29?

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