A storm will pass through the southwestern U.S. this weekend with widespread rain and mountain snow. Rainfall will be mostly beneficial but poses a risk for dangerous debris flows over recent burn scars. A significant winter storm will impact Alaska through the weekend with heavy snow across western Alaska and heavy rainfall across Southcentral with strong winds and marine/coastal impacts. Read More >
Western and Central Wyoming
Weather Forecast Office
Snow lingering through this afternoon.
Main Impacts: Areas east of the Divide will see continued snowfall through the late morning hours. Travel across the area will continue to be impacted.
Highlights:
East of the Divide: Winter Storm Warnings and Advisories mainly tonight through noon today...with the worst conditions over Natrona and southeast Fremont Counties.
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Western and Central Wyoming
12744 West U.S. Hwy 26
Riverton, WY 82501
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