2PM UPDATE 3/14/26
Blizzard Warnings have been issued across northeast Wisconsin. Here is a full breakdown:
NORTHWOODS & DOOR COUNTY Winter Storm Warning 11pm Saturday through 10am Sunday. Then Blizzard Warning 10am Sunday through 4pm Monday
GREEN BAY AND THE FOX VALLEY Winter Storm Warning 9pm Saturday through 4pm Sunday. Then Blizzard Warning 4pm Sunday through 4pm Monday
COUNTIES IN CENTRAL WI (Langlade, Menominee, Shawano, and Southern Oconto) Winter Storm Warning 9pm Saturday through 10am Sunday. Then Blizzard Warning 10am Sunday through 4pm Monday
LAKESHORE Winter Storm Warning 11pm Saturday through 7pm Sunday. Then Blizzard Warning 7pm Sunday through 4pm Monday.

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The latest from Storm Team 5…
Saturday will be your last minutes of calm before a weekend filled with heavy snow. If you have not prepared for the incoming winter weather now is the time to do so. Stock up on groceries, prepare for power outages, and prepare to stay warm. The incoming winter weather will make travelling extremely difficult Saturday night to Monday morning.
One of our initial snowfall amounts will be Saturday evening and night with accumulations around 3-6″ ahead of Sundays sunrise.
Low pressure will track just to the south of our viewing area. During this time we will see enough warming to cause disruptions to the precipitation type creating a rain, sleet, and ice pellet situation. The area that will experience this change in precipitation types will likely be the southern end of the viewing region and east of the Fox River Valley.
Sunday will see another change as all snow is expected from Sunday night into Monday with some of the heaviest moments of snowfall lasts Sunday evening into Monday morning.
Expect winds gusting out of the east 35-40 mph as well before the winds turn more out of the NE later on Sunday night.
This is going to be the main focus throughout the weekend. Storm Team 5 will be providing around the clock coverage on Facebook and WFRV+ starting Sunday morning through Monday.
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