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NWS: Spring Snowmelt Flooding Possible in Several Areas of Wyoming
NWS: Spring Snowmelt Flooding Possible in Several Areas of Wyoming
NWS: Spring Snowmelt Flooding Possible in Several Areas of Wyoming
Officials with the National Weather Service say snowmelt may cause flooding in several areas of Wyoming this spring. Jim Fahey, an NWS hydrologist based out Riverton, says areas of the state with moderate-to-high flooding potential include headwater streams along the central and southern Big Horn Mountains, along the Encampment River near Encampment and Riverside, and along the North Platte River
Wyoming Snowpack 90 Percent Of Normal
Wyoming Snowpack 90 Percent Of Normal
Wyoming Snowpack 90 Percent Of Normal
CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming's snowpack enters this week much better than it was at this time last year. The Natural Resources Conservation Service in Casper says the snowpack is 90 percent of normal. That is down from last week's statewide average of 99 percent...
State Snowpack Growing [AUDIO]
State Snowpack Growing [AUDIO]
State Snowpack Growing [AUDIO]
Wyoming's snowpack is slowly growing. Amy Richards has details. The BLM state office has posted its proposed list of parcels for the quarterly competitive oil and gas lease sale coming up in may. Joy Greenwald has a report. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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