NWS Cheyenne: Snow Could Impact Travel Wednesday
Snow continues to be in the forecast this week, but the National Weather Service in Cheyenne says the best chance for the white stuff looks to be Wednesday afternoon into the evening hours.
"Travel impacts possible during this time with slick roads and poor visibility," the NWS said.
The NWS says strong winds will return Thursday, and will mainly be confined to Interstate 80 between Cheyenne and Laramie before spilling out to most of southeast Wyoming Friday.
"Stay tuned as there will likely be some headlines needed for wind and maybe snow Wednesday through Friday," the NWS said.
6/745PM: Greetings! Light snow looks to remain in the forecast through the rest of the week across southeast Wyoming and Nebraska Panhandle. Best chances for snow looks to be Wednesday afternoon into the evening hours. Travel impacts possible during this time with slick roads and poor visibility. Strong winds make a return Thursday, mainly confined to the I-80 corridor from Cheyenne to Laramie. A more widespread strong wind event Friday when most of southeast Wyoming could see strong winds. Snow continues across areas west of the Laramie Range Saturday, with warmer and drier weather east. Stay tuned as there will likely be some headlines needed for wind and maybe snow Wednesday through Friday.