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449 Pm Mst Sat Jan 28 2006
...snow Advisory For Western Wyoming Through 6 Am Sunday Morning...
This Hazardous Weather Outlook Is For Western And Central Wyoming.
.day One...tonight.
A Strong Winter Storm Will Rapidly Move From West To East Through
Western And Central Wyoming Tonight. The Combination Of Gusty Winds
And New Snowfall...locally Heavy At Times This Evening...will Cause
Areas Of Reduced Visibility Due To Blowing And Drifting Snow Across
Western Wyoming. Highways Over The Higher Mountains Will Become Slick
And Snowpacked...mainly Over Togwotee...teton...and South Passes.
Snowfall Amounts Could Reach Six Inches Across The Lower Elevations
Of Western Wyoming With Around 9 Inches Of Snow In The High Country.
.days Two Through Seven...sunday Through Friday.
A Very Active And Snowy Pattern Will Persist Across Western Wyoming
For Much Of This Period. Two Strong Weather Systems Are Expected To
Impact Western Wyoming From Sunday Night Through Monday Night
The Intensity And Duration Of This Event Will Be Stronger With This
System With Snowfall Amounts Through Monday Possibly Tripling The
Ongoing Event Which Would Put Extreme Totals Up Around 30 Inches Over
A 36 Hour Period. High Winds Will Be A Threat With The Sunday Night
Through Monday Night Storm With Stronger Winds Over A Longer Period.
May Need A High Wind Watch For Northern Sweetwater...southern Fremont
...natrona County...and Northern Park County In The Cody Foothills
Later This Weekend With The Next System. Stay Tuned For Additional
Updates On This Active Weather Pattern.
...snow Advisory For Western Wyoming Through 6 Am Sunday Morning...
This Hazardous Weather Outlook Is For Western And Central Wyoming.
.day One...tonight.
A Strong Winter Storm Will Rapidly Move From West To East Through
Western And Central Wyoming Tonight. The Combination Of Gusty Winds
And New Snowfall...locally Heavy At Times This Evening...will Cause
Areas Of Reduced Visibility Due To Blowing And Drifting Snow Across
Western Wyoming. Highways Over The Higher Mountains Will Become Slick
And Snowpacked...mainly Over Togwotee...teton...and South Passes.
Snowfall Amounts Could Reach Six Inches Across The Lower Elevations
Of Western Wyoming With Around 9 Inches Of Snow In The High Country.
.days Two Through Seven...sunday Through Friday.
A Very Active And Snowy Pattern Will Persist Across Western Wyoming
For Much Of This Period. Two Strong Weather Systems Are Expected To
Impact Western Wyoming From Sunday Night Through Monday Night
The Intensity And Duration Of This Event Will Be Stronger With This
System With Snowfall Amounts Through Monday Possibly Tripling The
Ongoing Event Which Would Put Extreme Totals Up Around 30 Inches Over
A 36 Hour Period. High Winds Will Be A Threat With The Sunday Night
Through Monday Night Storm With Stronger Winds Over A Longer Period.
May Need A High Wind Watch For Northern Sweetwater...southern Fremont
...natrona County...and Northern Park County In The Cody Foothills
Later This Weekend With The Next System. Stay Tuned For Additional
Updates On This Active Weather Pattern.