Green Bay, Michigan Weather: Snowfall Totals Reach Record Highs
Historic Snowfall Pummels Green Bay
Green Bay, Michigan has been hit with record-breaking snowfall over the past several days, leaving the city buried under a thick blanket of white.
According to the National Weather Service, Green Bay has received over 30 inches of snow since Monday, making this the city's snowiest December on record.
Travel Disruptions and Emergency Response
The heavy snowfall has caused significant travel disruptions, with many roads closed or impassable.
The Green Bay Police Department is urging residents to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary.
Emergency crews are working around the clock to clear roads and respond to calls for assistance.
Power Outages and School Closures
The snowfall has also led to widespread power outages, with thousands of homes and businesses without electricity.
All schools in the Green Bay Area Public School District have been closed for the remainder of the week.
Residents Advised to Stay Safe
City officials are advising residents to stay safe during this winter storm.
Residents are urged to check on elderly or disabled neighbors and to shovel snow from sidewalks and driveways.
The Green Bay Health Department is reminding residents to avoid overexertion and to take precautions to prevent frostbite and hypothermia.
Outlook for the Coming Days
The snow is expected to continue falling throughout the day on Wednesday, with another 6-12 inches possible.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Green Bay and surrounding areas until Thursday morning.
Residents are advised to stay informed about the latest weather conditions and to follow the instructions of local officials.