Cheyenne NWS: Potent Winter Storm Possible In SE Wyoming This Week
The Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service says a winter storm is possible in southeast Wyoming and the Nebraska Panhandle this week.
The agency posted this statement on it's website:
415 PM Saturday, February 11 - Significant uncertainty remains in the forecast for early next week with a potential winter storm. This graphic outlines what we currently know and don't know. Additional fluctuations in the forecast snow amounts and timing are expected, but you can go to weather.gov/cys and click on your location on the map, or type your city name into the search bar, to find the current forecast snow amounts
Cheyenne is expecting cold weather and probably some snow, although how much is not yet known:
Here’s a quick snapshot of the upcoming week for the Cheyenne area! The main focus of the forecast this week is a potential winter storm Tuesday evening through Wednesday. There is still much uncertainty with the storm track, but accumulating snow cannot be ruled out at this time. There is high confidence, however, that this storm will bring cold temperatures to the region, with high temperatures in the teens on Wednesday. Luckily, the cold air doesn’t stick around too long as temperatures warm back up into the 40s by the end of the week. As always, be sure to check back frequently for updates to the forecast!
Here is the Laramie Forecast: