Winter Weather Conditions To Impact Wyoming Travel [VIDEO]Winter Weather Conditions To Impact Wyoming Travel [VIDEO]Rain, snow, and fog will cause travel hazards through Monday. Susan BurkSusan Burk
Snow Returns to Portions of Southeast Wyoming WednesdaySnow Returns to Portions of Southeast Wyoming WednesdayA Winter Storm Watch is in effect for the Snowy Range and the Southern Laramie Range Wednesday through Thursday morning.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
Heavy Snow to Impact Travel Across Southeast Wyoming This WeekendHeavy Snow to Impact Travel Across Southeast Wyoming This WeekendThe National Weather Service in Cheyenne has issued a Winter Storm Watch for most of south and east central Wyoming beginning early Saturday morning.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
Winter Storm Closes Most Yellowstone Park RoadsWinter Storm Closes Most Yellowstone Park RoadsThe winter storm warnings in the western part of the state will remain in effect until Saturday night.Tom MortonTom Morton
Weather Service: Winter Storm Watch Issued for Western Wyoming, Part of Natrona CountyWeather Service: Winter Storm Watch Issued for Western Wyoming, Part of Natrona CountyHikers and campers should prepare for sharply colder weather along with potentially significant snow accumulations on hiking trails.Nick LearnedNick Learned
Snowy WeatherSnowy WeatherTravel will be heavily impacted as slushy or snow packed roads may create hazardous driving conditions. Laramie may also experience power outages as trees weighed down with wet, heavy snow can possibly fall on power lines.Sara TeterSara Teter
Laramie Braces For More SnowLaramie Braces For More SnowThe National Weather Service said that five to seven more inches of snow is possible.Sara TeterSara Teter
New Winter Storm Watch Posted for Laramie, I-80 CorridorTravelers will likely feel the greatest impact, with areas of blowing snow and visibilities near zero at times. Nick LearnedNick Learned