Greater Green Bay will face “dangerously cold” wind chills Jan. 23 and 24, according to the National Weather Service Green Bay.
The high is forecast to be minus 3 on Jan. 23 and 2 on Jan. 24.

The weather could cause frostbite on exposed skin in less than 10 minutes. You should dress in layers with a hat, face mask, and gloves when you go outside.
As temperatures drop, here are warming centers and emergency shelter options in the Green Bay area if you need to stop in. You can also reach out to 211 Wisconsin to find more warming shelters in the area.
The Salvation Army of Greater Green Bay, 626 Union Court
Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary, 151 N. Broadway
Oneida Family Fitness, 2640 West Point Road
Samaritan’s Heart Mission Church, 520 S. Oakland Ave.
St. John’s Ministries
New Day Women’s Center, 155 N. Broadway
New Community Shelter, 301 Mather St.
Contact Benita Mathew at bmathew@usatodayco.com.
This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Here is where to find warming shelters in the Green Bay area
Reporting by Staff, Green Bay Press-Gazette / Green Bay Press-Gazette
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