
Snow In Wyoming This Coming Weekend? HECK YEAH!
Wait a minute. A chance of snow this Friday and Saturday, April 17th and 18th?
HECK YEAH, and we could use it. Our mountain tops need more white to give us some water this summer.
Let's take a look at what the National Weather Service is saying.
Early Spring Storm System To Impact Central Wyoming
A low-pressure system over the central high plains will bring upslope flow and snow or a rain and snow mix across much of central Wyoming very late Friday - Saturday.
Some roads may become slushy and slick in the basins, while mountain passes will likely be snow-covered with limited visibility in snow and blowing snow at times.
What/When: Snowfall will begin Saturday morning and continue through late Saturday evening. Moderate snowfall accumulations are expected above 6000 feet, with increased wind creating blowing snow over mountain passes.
Amounts / Intensity:
Natrona County: 2-4 inches with higher accumulations possible south of Casper. 4-6 inches possible over Casper Mountain. Areas of northeast wind 10 to 20 mph with gusts to 30 mph.
Johnson County: 1 to 3 inches. North wind 15 to 20 mph with gusts 30 to 35 mph.
Fremont County: 1-3 inches. 4-8 inches over the eastern slopes of the Wind River Mountains, including the South Pass area. Northeast wind 20 to 30 mph, causing blowing snow and limited visibility over South Pass.
Absaroka Mountains: 4-8 inches, with the highest accumulations anticipated over the southern half of the mountain range. Blowing snow will be possible with gusty winds expected Saturday afternoon.
This is why you keep that jacket handy in Wyoming all year round. This is also why you never trust what the weather is doing now to predict what Wyoming weather will be tomorrow.
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