GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – A winter storm warning has been issued for much of Northeast Wisconsin.
FOX 11 Chief Meteorologist Patrick Powell expects much of the listening area will receive 4-7 inches of snow Wednesday, with a band from Oshkosh to Green Bay likely being hit hardest.
Light snow is expected to start falling before dawn on Wednesday, with the heaviest snow anticipated between 8 am-Noon.
The white stuff is projected to taper off into the afternoon.
However, winds are expected to pick up in the afternoon, meaning blowing could reduce visibility and cause drifting on the roads.
In addition, Powell shares another concern.
“If this comes a bit north, the north side of the low is going to have some banding. Right now, I’m worried that somebody could end up with some thundershow or 8-9 inches.”
The advisory is in effect Wednesday from 4 am to 6 pm.


