KGRB issues SPS valid 2019-12-09T16:46:00Z 638 WWUS83 KGRB 091646 SPSGRB Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Green Bay WI 1046 AM CST Mon Dec 9 2019 WIZ005-010-018-091830- Vilas-Oneida-Lincoln- 1046 AM CST Mon Dec 9 2019 ...FREEZING DRIZZLE AND SNOW WILL CREATE SLICK ROADS INTO EARLY THIS EVENING... Freezing drizzle and light snow will change over to all snow around midday. The snow is expected to become moderate to heavy at times, with visibilities down to less than a half of a mile resulting in poor visibilities for motorists are expected through mid afternoon. The snow is then expected to taper off to light snow late this afternoon and will end across Lincoln County early this evening. Total snowfall accumulations of 3 to 6 inches are expected, with the highest totals across Vilas County. The combination of freezing drizzle and snow will continue to cause roads to be snow covered and icy through early this evening. If you must travel this afternoon, slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. $$ WIZ011>013-019-021-073-091830- Forest-Florence-Northern Marinette County-Langlade- Northern Oconto County-Southern Marinette County- 1046 AM CST Mon Dec 9 2019 ...FREEZING DRIZZLE AND SNOW WILL CREATE SLICK ROADS INTO EARLY THIS EVENING... Freezing drizzle and light snow will change over to all snow from west to east by mid afternoon. Snow, which may be moderate to heavy at times, with visibilities down to a half mile or less resulting in poor visibilities for motorists are expected to continue into late afternoon. The snow will then taper off to light snow and then this evening. Most locations will be from 1 to 4 inches, with the lowest totals near the Bay of Green Bay and the highest totals across northern Forest and northwest Florence Counties. The combination of freezing drizzle and snow will continue to cause roads to be snow covered and icy through early this evening. If you must travel this afternoon, slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. $$ WIZ030-035-036-091830- Marathon-Wood-Portage- 1046 AM CST Mon Dec 9 2019 ...FREEZING DRIZZLE AND SNOW WILL CREATE SLICK ROADS INTO EARLY THIS EVENING... Freezing drizzle and light snow will change over to all snow early this afternoon. The snow is expected to become moderate to heavy at times, with visibilities down to less than a half of a mile restyling in poor visibilities for motorists are expected through mid afternoon. The snow should taper off to light snow or flurries and then end late this afternoon or early this evening. Most locations should see 1 to 3 inches of snow. The combination of freezing drizzle and snow will cause roads to be snow or ice covered through early this evening. Temperatures are expected to fall slowly well below freezing later this afternoon, thus treated roads may become icy again. $$ WIZ020-031-037-045-074-091830- Menominee-Shawano-Waupaca-Waushara-Southern Oconto County- 1046 AM CST Mon Dec 9 2019 ...FREEZING DRIZZLE AND SNOW WILL CREATE SLICK ROADS INTO EARLY THIS EVENING... Freezing drizzle and light snow will change over to all snow by mid afternoon. The snow is expected to become moderate to heavy at times, with visibilities down to less than a half of a mile restyling in poor visibilities for motorists are expected into late afternoon. The snow should taper off to light snow or flurries and then end early this evening. Most locations should see 1 to 3 inches of snow. The combination of freezing drizzle and snow will cause roads to be snow or ice covered through early this evening. Temperatures are expected to fall slowly well below freezing later this afternoon, thus treated roads may become icy again. $$ WIZ022-038>040-048>050-091830- Door-Outagamie-Brown-Kewaunee-Winnebago-Calumet-Manitowoc- 1046 AM CST Mon Dec 9 2019 ...SLIPPERY ROADS ARE POSSIBLE LATER THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING... Light rain or drizzle along with areas of fog will continue through early afternoon. The fog may be locally dense with visibilities of a quarter of a mile or less near Manitowoc until mid afternoon. The precipitation is expected to change over to all snow by mid to late afternoon across the Fox Valley and lakeshore region. Snowfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches are expected north of an Appleton to Kewaunee line with less than an inch to the south. Roads may become snow or ice covered and slippery for the late afternoon and early evening commute. Temperatures are expected to fall below freezing late this afternoon, thus treated roads may also become icy. $$ Eckberg