
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for north-central and northeast Wisconsin. Light rain or drizzle falling on cold pavement could produce some slippery roads, sidewalks and parking lots in northcentral Wisconsin this morning. Melting snow and periods of rain could produce standing water on roads in some areas today and tonight. Thunderstorms are possible tonight, but they are not expected to be severe.
Dense fog, with visibilities of a quarter of a mile or less at
times will continue this morning, creating hazardous conditions
for motorists.
The National Weather Service in Green Bay has issued a Flood Warning for Urban Areas and Small Streams for…
Rain and Snowmelt in…
Brown County in northeastern Wisconsin…
Portage County in central Wisconsin…
Kewaunee County in northeastern Wisconsin…
Calumet County in east central Wisconsin…
Winnebago County in east central Wisconsin…
Waushara County in central Wisconsin…
Waupaca County in northeastern Wisconsin…
Outagamie County in northeastern Wisconsin…
Manitowoc County in east central Wisconsin…
Shawano County in northeastern Wisconsin…
* Until 345 AM CDT Saturday.
* At 346 AM CDT, many small streams and some rivers were above flood
stage. Law enforcement reports many roads closed around the East
River in the Green Bay metropolitan area, and near the junction of
highways 54 and 51 in Plover. There are also road closures in
Black Creek, and along parts of the Manitowoc and Kewaunee Rivers,
and other locations.
* Larger rivers and streams may continue to rise for another day or
two, as water from melting snow and recent rains flow from creeks
and small streams into larger rivers. Ice jams are also possible.
* This warning was reissued to include Portage and Shawano counties.















