Sunday, November 1, 2015

Update on Approaching Winter Storm

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RIVERTON WY
244 PM MST SUN NOV 1 2015

...A DEVELOPING STORM SYSTEM TO OUR WEST WILL STRENGTHEN AND MOVE
EAST INTO WESTERN WYOMING MONDAY AND SPREAD INTO CENTRAL WYOMING
MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY. WIDESPREAD SNOW WILL DEVELOP ACROSS
MUCH OF THE WEST TONIGHT BEFORE RETREATING TO MAINLY THE MOUNTAINS
AS THE DAY WEARS ON MONDAY. COLDER AIR WITH A COLD FRONT WILL
ARRIVE MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY WITH SNOW LEVELS FALLING TO THE
VALLEY FLOOR. SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL IS QUITE POSSIBLE IN THE
WESTERN MOUNTAINS... ESPECIALLY FROM THE TETONS NORTHWARD. EVEN
THE WESTERN VALLEYS COULD SEE SNOW AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 4
INCHES...MAINLY MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY. SNOW MAY DEVELOP IN
PARTS CENTRAL WYOMING ON TUESDAY...ESPECIALLY AROUND THE CODY
FOOTHILLS.

WYZ013-023-021200-
JACKSON HOLE-STAR VALLEY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...JACKSON...AFTON...ALPINE...
STAR VALLEY RANCH...THAYNE
244 PM MST SUN NOV 1 2015

LIGHT RAIN IN THE AREA TODAY COULD CHANGE OVER TO SNOW OVERNIGHT
WITH A LIGHT DUSTING TO AN INCH POSSIBLE LATE TONIGHT INTO MONDAY
MORNING BEFORE MOST AREAS CHANGE BACK TO LIGHT RAIN. ANOTHER
COLDER STORM SYSTEM ARRIVES ON TUESDAY WITH COLDER AIR AND
WIDESPREAD LIGHT TO POTENTIALLY MODERATE SNOW. SNOWFALL AMOUNTS
ACROSS THE AREA ON TUESDAY WILL LIKELY VARY FROM 1 TO 3 INCHES
WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS NEAR THE MOUNTAINS. STAY TUNED FOR
FURTHER STATEMENTS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE IN
RIVERTON.

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