Simply...no...words!!!
RECORD COLD POSSIBLE
Meteorologist Steve Beylon
For the 48th time this winter, we're dealing with sub-zero temperatures in Green Bay and much of northeast Wisconsin.  That ties the record for subzero days for the city (48 in the winter of '76-'77).  More records could be tied or broken later tonight.  Green Bay's record low temp tonight is -17° (1962), which will be in jeopardy of being broken.  Another round of snow arrives tomorrow afternoon into Friday night.  It looks like 1-3" will be possible...
and if that isn't enough...here is the forecast (Good thing we are Florida bound after this winter)
-Day Forecast: Green Bay
Thursday

- 3°
 - -16°
 
Nasty wind chills of -15 to -35. Colder, blustery and turning sunny. Mostly clear tonight. Bitter cold, but calm. GB's record low: -17 (1962)
Friday

- 13°
 - 1°
 
Turning cloudy. Afternoon and overnight snow... 1-3" possible.
Saturday

- 7°
 - -8°
 
Sun and clouds. A bit blustery.
Sunday

- 8°
 - -9°
 
Some clouds SOUTH. Otherwise, mostly sunny and cold.
Monday

- 8°
 - -15°
 
Sunny, cold and brisk.
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