10:45 A.M. UPDATE:

The accident alert has been rescinded.


ORIGINAL STORY:

Due to the high number of crashes related to the current hazardous road conditions, the Cheyenne Police Department is on accident alert.

Officers will only be responding to accidents involving injuries, drunk drivers, road blockage, or the inability to exchange information.

Drivers involved in all other accidents should exchange information and later fill out a delayed traffic collision report.

The form can be found on the department's website or picked up at the Cheyenne Public Safety Center during normal business hours.

Pictures From Wyoming Snowpocalypse 2021

After two days and 30-odd inches of sow, southeast Wyoming was left buried. An in the grand tradition of every generation since the invention of the camera, we took pictures of the snow.

The Blizzard of March 2021 covered up our driveways, fences, and in some cases porches. It trapped up in our homes and canceled our plans.

Here's a quick look around the Cheyenne area from Sunday (March 14) and Monday (March 15).

LOOK: The most expensive weather and climate disasters in recent decades

Stacker ranked the most expensive climate disasters by the billions since 1980 by the total cost of all damages, adjusted for inflation, based on 2021 data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The list starts with Hurricane Sally, which caused $7.3 billion in damages in 2020, and ends with a devastating 2005 hurricane that caused $170 billion in damage and killed at least 1,833 people. Keep reading to discover the 50 of the most expensive climate disasters in recent decades in the U.S.

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