Summary
The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning for parts of Wyoming, expecting temperatures to drop below freezing from Monday night to Tuesday morning. This cold weather could harm plants and outdoor plumbing. While Wyoming faces freezing temperatures, other parts of the U.S. are experiencing unusually warm weather.
Key Facts
- The freeze warning is for parts of Wyoming from 1 a.m. to 7 a.m. on Tuesday.
- Areas affected include Jackson Hole, Star Valley, and the Upper Green River Basin.
- The coldest temperature expected is 23 degrees Fahrenheit in Bondurant, Wyoming.
- The warning aims to alert residents of potential harm to plants and outdoor plumbing due to freezing temperatures.
- This is not the first freeze warning this season; another was issued in August.
- Snowfall has been reported in some parts of Wyoming, like Togwotee Pass.
- The freeze warning will end on Tuesday morning, with warmer temperatures expected later in the week.
- The NWS Climate Prediction Center forecasts a return to above-average temperatures in the U.S. after September 20.