The Packers, Saints game at Lambeau could see two inches of snow Monday

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GREEN BAY – Fans can expect a true winter game tonight as light snow is expected to be present in the first half of the Green Bay Packers‘Monday night football match against New Orleans Saints.

Kickoff is at 7:15 p.m. Monday at Lambeau Field.

How much snow does Green Bay get during the game?

According to wet snow, there will be present all afternoon until kickoff to the National Weather Service Green Bay. Fans can expect a snowy first half of the game before things dry out either at 19 or 20. One to two inches of wet snow is expected during the day.

Will this affect the drive to and from Lambeau Field?

Fans can expect a slower drive to and from the Monday Night Football game, as the wet road will likely slow drivers down. This will add to the regular game day traffic. The weather is expected to be dry by the end of the game, so fans won’t have to worry about driving in a blizzard on their way home.

Where can I check road conditions?

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation maintains an interactive map detailing winter road conditions for major highways and interstates: 511wi.gov.

The map also marks active crashes and offers views through traffic cameras on some roads — notably Interstate 41 and State 172 in the Green Bay area.

How to prepare for the weather during PackersSaints match on Monday

The National Weather Service Green Bay recommends dressing in regular winter clothing for the game.

Fans can also visit climate-controlled areas of the stadium to warm up. This includes:

  • US Cellular Loft in the upper hall.
  • The atrium in the lower corridor.
  • Miller Lite End Zone Bar in the lower aisle.

Green Bay Weather Radar

Rashad Alexander can be contacted at [email protected] and 920-431-8214.