The Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service has issued winter storm watches and warnings for many areas of southeast Wyoming starting at noon today and running until Friday morning.
Some higher elevations could get up to two feet of snow and see winds of up to 55 mph...
While heavy accumulations aren't expected, higher elevations in some Wyoming mountain ranges could see snow this week.
That's according to the Riverton Office of the National Weather Service, which posted the following on its Facebook page:
Those heading into the higher elevations (above 9,000 ft) of the Teton, Absaroka, and Wind River Mtn Ranges may see a few inches of snow for the first week of
The calendar may say it's officially autumn, but southeast Wyoming residents can expect what may be the final taste of summer weather for 2023 this week.
That's according to the Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service.
The agency posted the following on its website:
''A gorgeous week is expected across southeast Wyoming and western Nebraska...
Cheyenne-based meteorologist Don Day Jr. says it looks like Wyoming and Colorado can expect another hard winter season for 2023-2024.
Day is the founder and President of Dayweather Inc. in Cheyenne.
In a podcast, Day says the two states, as well as western Nebraska and Kansas, can expect ''above average snowfall and near to above average snowpack...
The Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service says southeast Wyoming residents can expect cooler weather and a "taste of fall" today.
The agency posted the following on its website:
Cool and breezy conditions will prevail across the area Tuesday behind this afternoon's cold front...
If you are yearning for the return of sunny summer weather to southeast Wyoming, you will like this week's forecast.
Some areas could see the low 90s by midweek.
That's according to the Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service...
The Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service says some Thursday afternoon storms in southeast Wyoming could be severe, featuring quarter-size hail and winds of up to 6 miles per hour.
The agency posted the following on its website:
Scattered thunderstorms will begin to spread across southeast Wyoming and Nebraska Panhandle by this afternoon and evening...
The Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service says "Confidence is growing" in the possibility of severe storms later this week in southeast Wyoming.
The agency posted the following on its website:
Confidence is increasing that unsettled weather is going to return to southeast Wyoming and Nebraska Panhandle by mid week...