Sub-Zero Wind Chills, Some Snow Expected In SE Wyoming
An arctic airmass will bring continued very cold temperatures and some snow to southeast Wyoming through Tuesday, according to the Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service.
The service posted this statement on its website early Monday morning:
"An Arctic air mass will hold over the area today through Tuesday keeping quite cold temperatures in place. A passing disturbance Tuesday will bring some snow showers with 1 to 3 inches accumulation possible, highest near the Colorado border and over the mountains. Winds will be light for the most part but still enough to create very low wind chills especially this morning and again Tuesday morning."