Cheyenne Could See 4-7 Inches of Snow, Mountains Up to 18 InchesCheyenne Could See 4-7 Inches of Snow, Mountains Up to 18 InchesMuch of southeast Wyoming and the southern Nebraska Panhandle is expected to see four-plus inches of snow this afternoon through Thursday morning.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
NWS Cheyenne: Heavy Snow Saturday, Another Round WednesdayNWS Cheyenne: Heavy Snow Saturday, Another Round WednesdayHeavy snow is expected to blanket much of southeast Wyoming this weekend, with the mountains seeing as much as 18 inches.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
99 MPH Wind Gust Recorded Along I-25 in Southeast Wyoming99 MPH Wind Gust Recorded Along I-25 in Southeast WyomingWind gusts in excess of 65 mph were also seen along Interstate 80 from Elk Mountain to Cheyenne.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
NWS Cheyenne: Heavy Snow Will Usher in Near-Record Cold TempsNWS Cheyenne: Heavy Snow Will Usher in Near-Record Cold TempsHeavy snow is expected to blanket parts of southeast Wyoming and the northern Nebraska Panhandle Monday into Tuesday.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
NWS Cheyenne: More Snow Thursday, Blizzard Conditions PossibleNWS Cheyenne: More Snow Thursday, Blizzard Conditions PossibleAnother round of snow is likely Thursday morning through portions of the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service in Cheyenne.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
NWS Cheyenne: Incoming Snowstorm Could Bring Blizzard ConditionsNWS Cheyenne: Incoming Snowstorm Could Bring Blizzard ConditionsHeavy mountain snow combined with gusty winds could make for blizzard conditions along portions of Interstate 80 in southeast Wyoming Thursday through early this weekend.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
1-2 Feet of Snow Expected in Southeast Wyoming Mountains1-2 Feet of Snow Expected in Southeast Wyoming MountainsThe NWS says travel could be very difficult to impossible because of blowing snow.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
NWS Cheyenne: Winter Storm Could Bring Up to 10 Inches of SnowNWS Cheyenne: Winter Storm Could Bring Up to 10 Inches of SnowWidespread snowfall is expected across southeast Wyoming and the Nebraska Panhandle Thursday morning through Friday afternoon.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald