Most of Fremont County will have a chance at some precipitation this weekend according to the National Weather Service office in Riverton.
The Riverton and Lander areas have about a 20% chance of a rain/snow mixture each night this weekend, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Dubois has a better-than-average chance of snow in the forecast over the next few days and is under a high wind warning Friday and Saturday. Gusts could exceed 60 mph.
...High Wind Warning for parts of North, Central, and South- central Wyoming this Morning through Midnight... ...High Wind Warning for Northern Johnson County from Midnight Tonight through Saturday Afternoon... ...Winter Weather Advisory for the Teton and Gros Ventre Ranges 3 pm this afternoon through 6 am Saturday... ...Winter Storm Watch for much of Far West Wyoming Sunday and Sunday Night... This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for Western and Central Wyoming. .DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight. Strong to high winds for much of the area, especially from the Cody Foothills south to Eastern Sweetwater County. Snow in the far west tonight, heavy for a few hours around the Tetons late this afternoon and evening. High winds developing around Buffalo and Northern Johnson County after midnight. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday. Saturday...High winds in Northern Johnson through the morning. Sunday and Sunday Night...Major winter storm possible in far west Wyoming.
...HIGH WIND WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT MDT TONIGHT... * TIMING...Through midnight tonight. * WINDS...Northwest 35 to 45 mph with gusts to 60 mph expected. * IMPACTS...Blowover risk to high-profile, lightweight vehicles along area highways including 20 26 between Crowheart and Dubois.
Snow showers will continue to impact the west & north through tonight, but a more potent system will arrive early Sunday morning. #wywx pic.twitter.com/vxj6wZ7YIU
— NWS Riverton (@NWSRiverton) November 2, 2018
High Wind Warnings in effect through midnight. & midnight-noon Sat for Johnson. 60+ mph gusts are possible. Travel will be impacted. #wywx pic.twitter.com/M1j6pmdABW
— NWS Riverton (@NWSRiverton) November 2, 2018