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And when you are traveling, use WBAY First Alert Weather On the Go to get real-time weather forecasts, interactive radar and current conditions for anywhere in the U.S. The WBAY First Alert Weather On the Go app utilizes the most advanced radar maps, weather and digital technology available.
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Never let the weather catch you by surprise again. The trusted weather experts at First Alert Weather deliver Northeast Wisconsin's most accurate hour-by-hour forecast for the next day and for the week ahead. Unlike other weather apps, you'll get a local forecast that is customized for you.Download the WBAY First Alert Weather On the Go app for fast, accurate local and national weather at your fingertips. With its personal alert notifications, you'll know when significant weather is heading your way and when to take cover. And when you are traveling, use WBAY First Alert Weather On the Go to get real-time weather forecasts, interactive radar and current conditions for anywhere in the U.S.The WBAY First Alert Weather On the Go app utilizes the most advanced radar maps, weather and digital technology available. With its easy to use interactive radar, you can take control and see where the storm is now and where it is tracking. Then, set customized alerts to keep you and your family informed and safe.Features:- Live interactive radar with many layering options lets you track the storms around you- Alerts for severe weather go to your home screen and cue an audio alert- The most accurate hour-by-hour forecast for the next day and week ahead for Northeast Wisconsin- The latest video forecast from First Alert Weather- Current weather conditions for Northeast Wisconsin and anywhere in the United States- Share the weather conditions via text message, email, Facebook or Twitter- You can set multiple custom locations to track forecasts, alerts, radar, and more- Closings and delays for Green Bay and Northeast Wisconsin- Live streaming video from Action 2 News And when you are traveling, use WBAY First Alert Weather On the Go to get real-time weather forecasts, interactive radar and current conditions for anywhere in the U.S. The WBAY First Alert Weather On the Go app utilizes the most advanced radar maps, weather and digital technology available. WBAY Weather provides current weather conditions, forecasts, alerts and radar information for Green Bay, WI. A spring snow storm has left behind a mess for road crews who have to plow the streets and citizens who have to shovel driveways.The snow has ended, but the winter-like weather remains. The Green Bay area could see record-low temperatures overnight.As expected, most areas north of Highway 10 saw 6-12 inches of snow through Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation lists major highways in the area as having slippery stretches.The Shawano County Sheriff's Office said its deputies responded to 48 crashes in a 24-hour period.The Winnebago County Sheriff's Office tweeted Wednesday morning that cars in ditches were a "common theme."Schools across the area announced two-hour delays. Some closed for the day. We have updated travel conditions on our Timesaver Traffic tool. Don't put away those boots and winter coats just yet. Temperatures are expected to plummet overnight. Green Bay could see a record low of 12 degrees.Keep the forecast and radar at your fingertips by downloading the FREE StormCenter 2 On the Go app for smartphone or tablet.Reporter Kristyn Allen WBAY gives us a look at roads in the Green Bay area this morning.Posted by WBAY TV-2 on Wednesday, April 4, 2018Comments
Never let the weather catch you by surprise again. The trusted weather experts at First Alert Weather deliver Northeast Wisconsin's most accurate hour-by-hour forecast for the next day and for the week ahead. Unlike other weather apps, you'll get a local forecast that is customized for you.Download the WBAY First Alert Weather On the Go app for fast, accurate local and national weather at your fingertips. With its personal alert notifications, you'll know when significant weather is heading your way and when to take cover. And when you are traveling, use WBAY First Alert Weather On the Go to get real-time weather forecasts, interactive radar and current conditions for anywhere in the U.S.The WBAY First Alert Weather On the Go app utilizes the most advanced radar maps, weather and digital technology available. With its easy to use interactive radar, you can take control and see where the storm is now and where it is tracking. Then, set customized alerts to keep you and your family informed and safe.Features:- Live interactive radar with many layering options lets you track the storms around you- Alerts for severe weather go to your home screen and cue an audio alert- The most accurate hour-by-hour forecast for the next day and week ahead for Northeast Wisconsin- The latest video forecast from First Alert Weather- Current weather conditions for Northeast Wisconsin and anywhere in the United States- Share the weather conditions via text message, email, Facebook or Twitter- You can set multiple custom locations to track forecasts, alerts, radar, and more- Closings and delays for Green Bay and Northeast Wisconsin- Live streaming video from Action 2 News
2025-03-25A spring snow storm has left behind a mess for road crews who have to plow the streets and citizens who have to shovel driveways.The snow has ended, but the winter-like weather remains. The Green Bay area could see record-low temperatures overnight.As expected, most areas north of Highway 10 saw 6-12 inches of snow through Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation lists major highways in the area as having slippery stretches.The Shawano County Sheriff's Office said its deputies responded to 48 crashes in a 24-hour period.The Winnebago County Sheriff's Office tweeted Wednesday morning that cars in ditches were a "common theme."Schools across the area announced two-hour delays. Some closed for the day. We have updated travel conditions on our Timesaver Traffic tool. Don't put away those boots and winter coats just yet. Temperatures are expected to plummet overnight. Green Bay could see a record low of 12 degrees.Keep the forecast and radar at your fingertips by downloading the FREE StormCenter 2 On the Go app for smartphone or tablet.Reporter Kristyn Allen WBAY gives us a look at roads in the Green Bay area this morning.Posted by WBAY TV-2 on Wednesday, April 4, 2018
2025-04-15In our new First Alert Map Room, which can be found here: Go to the First Alert Map RoomYou can always keep our forecast handy with our free weather app. Look for the WBAY First Alert Weather App in the Apple app store and Google Play (click here on your mobile device).WIND FORECAST:FRIDAY: SW 10-20 G35 MPHSATURDAY: NW 10-20 G25 MPHTONIGHT: Clouds thicken. Turning blustery. Slick spots possible. LOW: 21 (rising after midnight)FRIDAY: Plenty of clouds. Milder, but windy. Some evening flakes. HIGH: 39 LOW: 17SATURDAY: Partly cloudy. Much colder and blustery HIGH: 21 LOW: -3SUNDAY: Partly cloudy. Frigid and blustery. Wind chills: -10 to -25. HIGH: 2 LOW: -10M.L.K. JR. DAY: Frigid and partly cloudy. Dangerous wind chills: -25 to -40. HIGH: -1 LOW: -13TUESDAY: Frigid with tons of sun. Dangerous wind chills: -25 to -40. HIGH: 0 LOW: -5WEDNESDAY: Early wind chills: -15 to -25. Sun, then increasing clouds. HIGH: 19 LOW: 9THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy, seasonably cold. Spotty flakes possible. HIGH: 22Copyright 2025 WBAY. All rights reserved.
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