WyomingRancher
Well-known member
If this hits, it should put us over the 15 foot mark for the season. It can switch over to rain anytime :roll: . Wonder what their definition of "significant snowfall" is . Still beats a drought :wink:
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.. Significant precipitation will affect southeast Wyoming and
the western Nebraska Panhandle tonight through Thursday...
The region will be affected by two Pacific storm systems this
week. The initial storm will move across the central rockies
tonight and Monday and will be followed by the next slow moving
storm system for Tuesday night through Thursday.
The storms will bring the possibility of significant rain and
snow to southeast Wyoming and the western Nebraska Panhandle. The
first storm will produce between a third and three quarters of an
inch of precipitation. The snow level will lower to around 6500
feet with several inches of new snow for the mountains.
The next storm has the potential to produce between one and two
inches of precipitation over the area Tuesday night through
Thursday. The snow level will lower to around 5000 feet Wednesday
afternoon... with snow over the entire area Wednesday night and
Thursday morning. Significant snowfall is possible above 6500
feet for the middle part of the week.
The precipitation will also produce minor flooding of small streams
and low lying areas by Wednesday. The snowfall will increase the
mountain snowpack as well.
Travelers and stockgrowers should plan for the wet and cool weather
this week. Travel and outdoor activities will be impacted.
Additional information will be provided on the upcoming weather
over the region throughout the week.

.. Significant precipitation will affect southeast Wyoming and
the western Nebraska Panhandle tonight through Thursday...
The region will be affected by two Pacific storm systems this
week. The initial storm will move across the central rockies
tonight and Monday and will be followed by the next slow moving
storm system for Tuesday night through Thursday.
The storms will bring the possibility of significant rain and
snow to southeast Wyoming and the western Nebraska Panhandle. The
first storm will produce between a third and three quarters of an
inch of precipitation. The snow level will lower to around 6500
feet with several inches of new snow for the mountains.
The next storm has the potential to produce between one and two
inches of precipitation over the area Tuesday night through
Thursday. The snow level will lower to around 5000 feet Wednesday
afternoon... with snow over the entire area Wednesday night and
Thursday morning. Significant snowfall is possible above 6500
feet for the middle part of the week.
The precipitation will also produce minor flooding of small streams
and low lying areas by Wednesday. The snowfall will increase the
mountain snowpack as well.
Travelers and stockgrowers should plan for the wet and cool weather
this week. Travel and outdoor activities will be impacted.
Additional information will be provided on the upcoming weather
over the region throughout the week.