Map Shows Where Heavy Snow To Hit Wyoming, Colorado
Summary
A strong late-season winter storm will hit Wyoming and Colorado, bringing up to 20 inches of snow and winds up to 60 mph. The storm will cause dangerous driving conditions, low visibility, possible power outages, and may disrupt travel, school, and daily activities in mountain and high-elevation areas.Key Facts
- The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings for parts of Wyoming and Northern Colorado.
- Snowfall could reach 20 inches in some mountainous regions.
- Wind gusts are expected to be as strong as 60 miles per hour.
- Heavy, wet snow may damage trees and power lines, causing outages.
- Travel on Interstate 80 and key mountain passes will be difficult or impossible.
- Visibility may drop below a quarter of a mile due to blowing and drifting snow.
- The storm will affect Monday morning and evening commutes, and may delay or close schools.
- Areas most impacted include Rocky Mountain National Park, Medicine Bow Mountains, Snowy Range, Wind River Mountains, and Casper Mountain.
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