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Heavy Snow Predicted for Southeast Wyoming Mountains Amid Winter Storm Watch

Heavy Snow Predicted for Southeast Wyoming Mountains Amid Winter Storm Watch
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  • PublishedNovember 26, 2024

The Cheyenne office of the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Winter Storm Watch for the Sierra Madre and Snowy Range mountains in southeast Wyoming, forecasting up to 20 inches of snow, KGAB AM 650 reports.

This significant snowfall is expected to create hazardous travel conditions and reduce visibility in affected areas.

Expected Impact

  • Snow Accumulation: Up to 20 inches in higher elevations.
  • Travel Disruptions: Snow and wind will likely impact travel, particularly near Interstate 25.
  • Visibility: Poor visibility is anticipated during periods of heavy snowfall.

Weather Forecast Highlights

Cheyenne

  • Monday: Sunny with a high near 41°F; chance of flurries late in the evening.
  • Tuesday: Rain and snow showers possible, with highs near 45°F and a 30% chance of precipitation.
  • Wednesday: Snow showers likely with highs near 34°F; 40% chance of snow.

Laramie

  • Monday: Sunny with a high near 38°F.
  • Tuesday: Snow showers becoming more likely by late evening; high near 40°F, with a 60% chance of precipitation.
  • Wednesday: Snow showers with a 50% chance of accumulation and highs near 31°F.

Travelers are urged to prepare for delays and ensure vehicles are winter-ready. Those heading into mountainous areas should exercise caution and stay updated with weather advisories.

For the latest updates, visit the National Weather Service website or contact local authorities.

Written By
Joe Yans