
Severe Thunderstorms In Panhandle Today, Snow Headed For Wyoming
The Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service says thunderstorms are possible across southeast Wyoming and the Nebraska Panhandle today, with some in the Panhandle possibly becoming severe.
Another blast of winter weather is headed our way starting tonight as well.
Here is the information on the thunderstorms:
6 PM April 12th - Precipitation chances increase headed into tomorrow after a few warmer and drier days across the area to start off the week. While most areas across southeast Wyoming will see scattered showers with a few rumbles of thunder, there is a marginal chance for severe thunderstorms over the southern Nebraska Panhandle Thursday afternoon and evening. Main hazards with these storms will be occasional lightning and gusty winds. Remember, when thunder roars, go indoors!
Here is the posted information on the winter weather:
Unsettled weather returning to southeast Wyoming and Nebraska Panhandle as a low pressure system slowly moves through the area. Mainly snow for southeast Wyoming with cold rain showers in the Panhandle. Best chances for moisture looks to be early Friday morning through late morning for most areas. Residual showers expected Saturday as upper level low moves through. Nice weather is expected Sunday with sunny skies and warmer temperatures.
Here is the forecast for Cheyenne:
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