
Blast Of Winter Weather, Double Digit Negative Wind Chills For SE Wyoming
It looks like the unusually warm mild winter season that southeast Wyoming residents have been experiencing is about to come to a screeching halt
That's according to the Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service. The agency posted the following on it's Facebook page


Here is the Saturday morning wind chill map:

Big changes are in store for the end of this week into the weekend. A strong cold front moves through Thursday, tanking temperatures into the single digits and teens, with bitter cold wind chill values expected each morning. Wind chill values bottom out around -25F Friday and Saturday mornings, but look to remain in the negatives throughout the day. Could this *finally* be the start to winter? Monday says: No.

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