GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – A winter storm that hammered Northeast Wisconsin is moving out of our area.
But the windy conditions remain behind for now. The DOT has issued a Wind Advisory for the Leo Frigo Bridge in Green Bay.
FOX 11 says light snow tonight gradually tapers off to flurries and skies clear out late. Lows bottom out in the mid teens.
Friday will be mostly sunny and a high near 36.
Saturday warms to 43 degrees but we see more clouds overhead. Some rain showers are possible that night.
- Watch a live feed of the winter storm here
- Get the latest storm tracking radar here
- Get the latest cancellations here
Green Bay Public Works says crews are expected to finish the primary clean up Thursday night. They will be out again Friday to do some follow-up cleaning.
SNOW EMERGENCIES
Some communities in the region have issued snow emergencies and other weather-related declarations.
Allouez:
- The Village of Allouez is declaring a snow emergency effective at 6 p.m. Wednesday. The snow emergency is in effect for all streets within the Village limits. Snow emergency restrictions will remain in effect until 6 p.m. Thursday.
- During a snow emergency, all vehicles must be removed from village streets. To ensure that you do not receive a parking ticket and/or towing fees, please keep your vehicle off village streets so that the Department of Public Works can clear the streets of snow as effectively and as quickly as possible to benefit all.
- Thursday’s collection of garbage and recycling will be postponed to Friday.
Appleton:
- Mayor Tim Hanna is declaring a snow emergency starting today at 3 p.m.
- Parking will be banned on all city streets from 7 p.m. Wednesday through 6 a.m. Friday
- Parking will be banned in metered spots downtown. Normal rates will resume when the “No Parking” bags are removed – expected to be sometime Saturday.
- Parking will be free in all city-owned ramps until the bags are removed from College Avenue meters.
- No special overnight parking permissions will be granted by the Appleton Police Department until further notice.
- Garbage pickup Thursday will be delayed by the storm. Residents should place cans at the curb at the normal time.
Ashwaubenon:
- The Village of Ashwaubenon is declaring a snow emergency effective at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The snow emergency is in effect for all streets within the corporate limits of the Village of Ashwaubenon. Snow emergency restrictions will remain in effect until 7 p.m. Thursday. During the snow emergency, the following restrictions will be enforced:
- No vehicle can park on any street (day or night) until the snow emergency is over
- Overnight on-street parking will not be granted for the duration of the snow emergency
- Vehicles found parking on-street during the snow emergency will be tagged, ticketed and towed at the owner’s expense
- On Thursday morning, if your street has been plowed then you may park on-street even though the snow emergency may still be in effect
- Thursday’s garbage and recycling pickup will be delayed until Friday, March 25.
- Friday’s garbage and recycling will be picked up on Friday, March 25.
Bellevue:
- A snow emergency has been declared for the Village of Bellevue from 7 p.m. Wednesday through 7 p.m. Thursday.
- Safety deputies finding vehicles parked on the street during this time will attempt to find the owners to move the vehicles. If the owner does not move the vehicle, the vehicle will receive a citation and could be towed.
De Pere:
- The City of De Pere is declaring a traffic emergency beginning 6 p.m. Wednesday through midnight Thursday. All vehicles must be moved off the city streets by order of the Chief of Police. Vehicles parked on the streets may be moved or removed at the owner’s expense.
- Garbage and recycling collection for Thursday pick-up will be moved to Friday. The city requests De Pere residents not put their carts out until Friday at 6:30 a.m. in order to allow for our snow plow operations. Call (920) 339-4060 with questions.
Gillett:
- The City of Gillett has declared a snowplowing event for Wednesday starting at 9 p.m. until Thursday at 9 p.m. Please have all vehicles off all city streets at this time.
Green Bay:
- The City of Green Bay is declaring a snow emergency effective at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The snow emergency is in effect for all streets within the corporate limits of the City of Green Bay. Snow emergency restrictions will remain in effect until noon Thursday. During the snow emergency, the following restrictions will be enforced:
- No vehicle will be allowed to park on any street until the snow emergency has expired
- Overnight on-street parking will not be granted during the snow emergency
- Vehicles found parking on-street during the snow emergency will be tagged, ticketed and towed at the owner’s expense
Hortonville:
- The Village of Hortonville is declaring a snow emergency effective at 1 a.m.Thursday. The snow emergency is in effect for all streets within the corporate limits of the Village of Hortonville. Snow emergency restrictions will remain in effect until 1 p.m. Thursday. During the snow emergency, the following restrictions apply:
- No vehicle will be allowed to park on any street until the snow emergency has expired;
- Overnight on-street parking will not be granted during the snow emergency.
Howard:
- The Village of Howard has declared a snow emergency for 4 p.m. Wednesday through 11 p.m. Thursday. Parking on any village street is prohibited during this period, and violators will be ticketed and/or towed.
New London:
- The City of New London has declared a Snow Emergency beginning at 7 p.m. Wednesday. This Snow Emergency remains in effect until 5 p.m. Thursday. A Snow Emergency prohibits overnight parking on all City streets.


