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National Weather Service Winter Weather Advisory – Weyauwega Fremont Area

  • Writer: Weyauwega Fremont News
    Weyauwega Fremont News
  • Nov 28
  • 2 min read

Issued: November 28, 2025 Valid for: Friday, November 28, through Sunday, November 30

Winter storm warning for Weyauwega-Fremont. Snow 6-9" expected, hazardous travel likely. Issued Nov 28, 2025. Significant snow alert.

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Waupaca County, including the Weyauwega and Fremont communities, effective Saturday morning through early Sunday. Significant snowfall and hazardous travel conditions are expected across central Wisconsin.


Friday, November 28

Today will remain cold with mostly cloudy skies. Light flurries may develop late in the day but no major impacts are expected yet. Temperatures will stay below freezing, which means any moisture will begin to freeze on untreated roads this evening.


Saturday, November 29

Snow will begin during the morning hours and become more widespread by afternoon. The National Weather Service is forecasting 6 to 9 inches of total accumulation, with the heaviest snow expected from late afternoon through late evening. Roads will become snow-covered quickly and visibility may drop during heavier bands of snow.


Drivers should prepare for slippery highways, reduced visibility, and difficult travel conditions, especially on rural roads and untreated surfaces.


Frolic in Fremont Christmas Parade

The Frolic in Fremont Christmas Parade is expected to take place during active snowfall. Parade-goers should dress warmly, plan extra travel time, and expect steady snow throughout the event. Road conditions may deteriorate rapidly during the evening hours.


Sunday, November 30

Light snow may linger into very early morning before tapering off. Skies will remain cloudy and temperatures will fall, causing continued icy conditions on residential streets, sidewalks, and parking lots. Travel may remain hazardous until road crews finish clearing and treating surfaces.


Residents are encouraged to monitor official National Weather Service updates, use caution while traveling, and prepare for rapidly changing conditions through the weekend.


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