Weather forecast for Green Bay Packers game Monday shows snow, temperatures near 20 degrees

1 to 2 inches of snow is possible overnight Monday to Tuesday in the Green Bay area.
1 to 2 inches of snow is possible overnight Monday to Tuesday in the Green Bay area.

Fans headed to Lambeau Field Monday night should bundle up — and make sure their cars are packed with snow brushes.

Light flurries likely will begin flying during the second half of the Green Bay Packers game, said Roy Eckberg, meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Green Bay.

By the morning, meteorologists expect 1 to 2 inches of snow to have fallen, Eckberg said. Roads could be slippery as spectators depart Lambeau.

It is expected to be about 20 degrees in Green Bay at the start of the 7:30 p.m. game, with wind chills dipping into the teens as the night progresses.

It'll be a "typical December night," Eckberg said.

Meteorologists are continuing to monitor the potential for a winter storm in the upper Midwest later in the week. Eckberg said it was still too early to talk confidently about the track of the storm or how much snow could fall in Wisconsin.

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This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Temperature for Packers game vs Rams to be in 20s, snow expected