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Blustery Weather Brings Brief Snowfall to Northeast Wisconsin
An Alberta Clipper system will bring gusty winds and a quick burst of snow on Tuesday.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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An Alberta Clipper system moving through the region on Tuesday will bring blustery winds gusting up to 30 mph, along with a brief line of snow showers. Most areas will only see snow for about an hour or two, but it will be enough to create slippery road conditions in the afternoon hours.
Why it matters
Sudden changes in winter weather can impact travel and daily routines, especially in the northeastern part of Wisconsin where lake-effect snow is common. The brief burst of snowfall, combined with gusty winds, could make for tricky driving conditions during the Tuesday afternoon commute.
The details
The snow showers are expected to move through between 11am and 4pm on Tuesday. Green Bay and areas to the south are only anticipated to see around 1 inch of snow accumulation, as above-freezing temperatures will cause some of the snow to melt or turn slushy. Further north, where it's cooler, 1-2 inches of snow is possible and could have a bigger impact on the roads.
- The snow showers are expected between 11am and 4pm on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
The players
Storm Team 5
The weather forecasting team at wearegreenbay.com.
The takeaway
While the snowfall will be brief, the combination of gusty winds and slippery road conditions could still disrupt travel and daily routines in northeast Wisconsin on Tuesday afternoon. Residents should be prepared for changing winter weather conditions and adjust their plans accordingly.

