Massive High Impact Winter Storm Set To Wallop Green Bay And Lambeau Field

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Massive, high-impact winter storm set to wallop Green Bay and Lambeau Field

A large and icy winter storm is taking aim at Green Bay, Wisconsin, and is expected to dump several feet of snow and ice on the city over the next few days.

The storm is expected to drop as much as two feet of snow on the city by the time it is finished, with winds gusting up to 50 miles per hour. Sleet and freezing rain are also expected, which could create treacherous driving conditions and power outages.

The storm is expected to hit Green Bay on Wednesday evening and continue through Thursday night, with the heaviest snow expected to fall on Thursday. The city has already declared a state of emergency and is urging residents to stay off the roads and take precautions to stay safe.

The storm is also expected to have a major impact on the Green Bay Packers' game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. The game is scheduled to be played at Lambeau Field, but the NFL is considering moving the game to a different location due to the weather.

The Packers have not played in a snow game at Lambeau Field since 2014, when they lost to the Detroit Lions 19-7. The Packers are hoping to avoid a similar fate on Sunday, but the weather could make it difficult for them to move the ball and score.

The storm is expected to have a major impact on travel in the Green Bay area. The city's airport is expected to see significant delays and cancellations, and many roads are likely to be closed. Residents are urged to stay off the roads if possible and to take precautions to stay safe.