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Cold temperatures forecast in Green Bay for Thursday night's Packers-Titans game


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Fans coming to Green Bay on Thursday night to watch the Packers face the Tennessee Titans should bundle up.

At the 7:15 p.m. kickoff, the temperature is expected to be around 25, falling to the lower 20s by the end of the game, with a wind chill of about 10, said Richard Mamrosh, a senior meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Green Bay.

It'll be colder than normal for this time of year, but not record-breaking. It's a good idea to dress in layers: a sweater, a warm winter coat, a hat and "maybe even some gloves," Mamrosh said.

But if you're willing to brave the cold in the stands, the weather shouldn't stand in your way of getting to Lambeau Field. Less than a half-inch of new snow is expected to fall Wednesday, and the highs will be above freezing in most places, Mamrosh said. That "combined with whatever salt is put on the roads," he said, should help clear the highways.

You can check current road conditions at 511wi.gov and the current weather forecast at weather.gov. If you decide to stay home for the game, here's how you can watch it.

Contact Rebecca Loroff at 920-907-7801 or rloroff@gannett.com.