The National Weather Service office in Cheyenne is warning people about "brutal cold" weather for Friday night through Sunday morning in southeast Wyoming, with even worse windchills.
The National Weather Service office in Cheyenne is predicting southeast Wyoming will be blasted with two waves of windy, snowy winter weather and extremely cold wind chills starting today.
The National Weather Service office in Cheyenne has issued several watches and advisories ahead of a winter storm expected to hit the area on Thursday.
The Cheyenne office of the National Weather Service is warning people to get ready now for the expected arrival of winter weather in the area later this week.
A forecaster with the National Weather Service office in Cheyenne says the area will probably see it's first winter weather of the fall season later this week.
Beginning on June 18th, a new emergency alert system will deliver weather warnings directly to many newer-model cell phones according to John Griffith, Warning Coordination Meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Cheyenne. The State of Wyoming has purchased an office building near the State Capitol in Cheyenne. Doug Randall reports. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
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