A meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Green Bay says the storm hitting northeast Wisconsin today is hard to predict.
Meteorologist Jeff Last believes we’re going to get a little bit of everything, from freezing rain to sleet and snow. He says the Fox Valley could get a couple of inches of snow, or maybe three or four. He expects icy roads and sidewalks to be the biggest concern.
Last thinks the temperature in the atmosphere will be right around 32 degrees. He says any fluctuations will determine what we get.
The storm led schools around northeast Wisconsin to cancel classes again today. For many, it’s their fourth snow day in less than two weeks.




