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5AM 2/11 - After a break this morning, light snow will fill back in across parts of the area this afternoon and evening, and continue into Wednesday morning. Winter Weather Advisories have been issued for the I-80 corridor from the summit east towards Sidney starting 2PM today.
6AM 2/11 - Here's a look at the timeline for forecast temperatures and minimum wind chills through noon on Thursday. It will remain quite chilly over the next few days, with the coldest temperaures expected Wednesday night. Stay warm out there!
Highs dip well below freezing and lows approach zero once again the next couple days as an Arctic cold front passes through the region. Snow will accompany the front, with accumulations appearing likely for the I-25 and I-80 corridors.
5:30 PM 2/9 - January brought a stark change from a warm and dry 2024, with very cold and slightly wet conditions across our area. The cold was more pronounced in Wyoming, where Laramie and Rawlins both saw their 8th coldest January on record! In Cheyenne, January 2025 was the coldest of any month since December 2009. Snowfall picked up in January after a very slow start to the season, but most of the month's accumulations came from numerous smaller events.
5:30 PM 2/9 - Snowfall picked up across the area in January, but was generally not enough to make up snowfall deficits from the end of 2024. Snowfall primarily came from several smaller events, as the largest single storm was only 3.3" for both Cheyenne and Scottsbluff. Both locations also remain well below average for season-to-date snowfall. Mountain snowpack is in better shape, at slightly below average for this time of year, with the exception of poor numbers in the southern Laramie Range once again.