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Winter Weather Continues in Northeast Wisconsin
Flurries expected through the week with a chance of wintry mix by next weekend
Published on Feb. 22, 2026
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The latest weather forecast for northeast Wisconsin indicates that the region will see continued winter weather through the coming week, with flurries expected on Sunday and a chance of wintry mix by next Saturday. Daytime highs are expected to range from the mid-20s to the lower 40s.
Why it matters
Residents in northeast Wisconsin, including the Green Bay area, will need to continue monitoring the weather and prepare for potential winter driving conditions over the next several days.
The details
According to Storm Team 5, Saturday night will see the return of some lighter flurries, but the majority of the snow is expected to come to an end. Sunday will see more flurries throughout the day, but no heavy accumulations are expected. Daytime highs on Sunday will reach the upper 20s.
- Saturday night: Return of lighter flurries
- Sunday: Flurries throughout the day, no heavy accumulations expected
- Monday: Breezy with chilly air, highs in the mid 20s
- Tuesday-Wednesday: Snow showers, highs in the lower 30s
- Next Saturday: Chance of wintry mix, temperatures in the mid 30s
The players
Storm Team 5
The weather forecasting team for the local news station in northeast Wisconsin.
The takeaway
Residents in northeast Wisconsin should continue to monitor the weather forecast and prepare for potential winter driving conditions over the next several days as the region experiences a continued stretch of winter weather.

