Keep it coming
...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 5 PM MST THIS
AFTERNOON...
* TIMING...FREQUENT PERIODS OF MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW WILL
CONTINUE THROUGH TODAY AS ANOTHER UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE MOVES
ACROSS THE AREA.
* TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS...STORM TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 12 TO 24
INCHES IN THE MOUNTAINS...AND 1 TO 4 INCHES ACROSS THE LOWER
ELEVATIONS INCLUDING CENTENNIAL. ADDITIONAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS
BETWEEN 2 TO 6 INCHES ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON.
WINTER STORM WARNING EXTENDED TO WEDNESDAY MORNING
The weather is going to be active the next 24 to 36 hours across southeast Wyoming and Nebraska Panhandle. First off, heavy snow will continue in the Snowy and Sierra Madre Ranges out in Carbon County. We went ahead and extended the Winter Storm Warnings for these mountains through Wednesday morning for an additional 5-10 inches of snow. The big news is wind. Winds are expected to really begin increasing late tonight and to continue through much of Tuesday. High Wind Warnings have been issed for the mountains and areas west of the Laramie Range from 3 AM through midnight Tuesday. The Laramie Valley and lower elevations of Laramie County (Cheyenne) will also see these strong winds a little later. High Wind Warnings have been posted for these areas from 8AM thru 8PM Tuesday. Travel will be impacted Tuesday on area interstates (80 and 25) as snow develops Tuesday afternoon and evening. We could be experiencing difficult or dangerous driving conditions with the combination of strong winds, snow and blowing snow Tuesday afternoon and evening. If you're traveling through southeast Wyoming tomorrow, please stay up to date on the latest weather forecast and road conditions for the area.