DayWeather meteorologist Don Day has provided a video forecast for the mid-week winter storm headed all across the state.
Areas of Fremont County, including South Pass and Togwotee Pass, are expected to see snow falling Tuesday. Most areas of central Wyoming will see snow on Wednesday, and hazardous travel conditions are expected in south-central Wyoming along I-80 and sections of I-25 in eastern Wyoming.
Additionally, residents can expect significantly cooler temperatures. Wednesday temperatures are expected to dip to -10 in the Riverton-area with single digit highs. Similar temperatures are in store for Thursday, before a small warm-up Friday.
Light to moderate snow over the west will taper off by late today. The snow will shift into south-central Wyoming later today into tonight. An Arctic front will spread areas of light snow and bitter cold wind chill temperatures across north and central Wyoming on Wednesday. #wywx pic.twitter.com/NBrmVE0sVF
— NWS Riverton (@NWSRiverton) February 5, 2019
Snow will continue in the west and southwest today, before finally sliding into central areas of Wyoming this evening and overnight. The northern basins continue to be very cold, and the cold temperatures will stretch across the entire region tonight into Wednesday. #wywx pic.twitter.com/19WX9HageO
— NWS Riverton (@NWSRiverton) February 5, 2019