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Winter Park sees flurries at the end of the tunnel

Mother Nature may finally be playing nice enough so you can get some tubing and sledding in this winter. According to the National Weather Service, the Green Bay area experienced its warmest December on record, with an average temperature of over 35 degrees and among its least snowiest at under four inches. That means Winter Park in Kewaunee has been left out in the cold, hoping for cold overnight temperatures so making snow is worth its time. While snowfall amounts may still be less than ideal, temperatures will cooperate with the extended forecast with daytime highs in the teens just before Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Kewaunee County Promotions and Recreation Director Dave Myers says they are probably a month behind where they usually are with the season. He is happy that they are finally receiving the break they need to get the season off the ground.

The combination of snowfall and cold temperatures makes Myers believe they can open the tubing hill next weekend (Jan 12th-14th) and the skiing hill the weekend after that. Myers advises people to keep a watch on their social media feeds for updates on exactly if and when they welcome people to Winter Park.

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