Expect More Cold, Wet Weather In SE Wyoming Into February
It looks like southeast Wyoming and the Nebraska Panhandle can expect more cool, wet weather through the rest of this month and into February, according to the Climate Prediction Center.
The Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service published the following statement and graphic on Friday:
The Climate Prediction Center released their 6-10 Day Temperature/Precipitation Outlook for January 25-29, 2023. Unfortunately, the forecast calls for Below-Normal Temperatures and Above-Normal Precipitation to continue for southeast Wyoming and Nebraska Panhandle. For the extended 8-14 Day Outlook, Below-Normal Temperatures and Above-Normal Precipitation is expected to continue into the first part of February. Use link to see the 8-14 Day outlook: cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/814day/. On the bright side, we do need the moisture. Here's wishing for more moisture!
Locally, it looks like we can expect more snow in a couple of days. Here is the forecast for Cheyenne: