Winter storm warnings and advisories have been posted over a large area of Wyoming for the second week in a row.

Cheyenne seems to be the bulls eye for the latest spring storm to hit the Cowboy State with a winter storm warning in effect until 6pm Tuesday.

THE WINTER STORM WARNING IS NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM MDT TUESDAY.

* TIMING...SNOW WILL FALL ALONG THE INTERSTATE 80 CORRIDOR AT
TIMES THROUGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON.

* TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS...8 TO 12 INCHES THROUGH TUESDAY
EVENING. ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS ARE POSSIBLE TUESDAY NIGHT
AND WEDNESDAY.

* WINDS/VISIBILITIES...EAST TO NORTHEAST WINDS BETWEEN 15 AND 25
MPH WILL PRODUCE CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW MONDAY
NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY. VISIBILITIES MAY BE REDUCED TO ONE
QUARTER MILE AT TIMES.

* IMPACTS...ROADS ARE EXPECTED TO BECOME SLICK AND SNOW COVERED.
VISIBILITIES WILL ALSO BE SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED...MAKING
TRAVEL EXTREMELY DIFFICULT.

Laramie is expecting from 8-10 inches of the white and fluffy and Casper under a winter storm advisory is expecting from 6-10 inches at the lower elevations with the higher elevations expecting anywhere from 12-16 inches of snow.

Heavy snows are expected up and down the front range affecting Ft Collins, Denver, DIA and others across Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska.

For additional information on this storm and travel conditions, tune into this radio station.

 

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