Wednesday, November 20, 2013

11/20: SnowTalk Thursday

The COLD FRONT has arrived!  Blustery all across the Cowboy State as we'll drop in the Teens and a few spots in the Single Digits.  HERE is the Radar shot at 11:30PM Wednesday

Light & Blowing Snow will continue through the Overnight Hours for much of Wyoming, while some spots could see Moderate Snowfall in the Heavier Bandings.

From the NWS Riverton:  Heaviest Snow was developing over the Wind River Basin & Natrona County.  The BEST Snowfall should continue through Central WY & down towards Sweetwater County until 5AM Thursday

THURSDAY will be Cold, Windy at Times, and SNOWY.  Not expecting a Moderate to Heavy Snow, but most likely a Light Snow Event as this will be a quick hitting Storm.  

<< Snow should stay around through Noon for much of WY and as our Broad area of Low Pressure forms in UT/CO.  Some Upslope is still possible, but a big dome of HIGH Pressure will sweep in from the North Fast drying out our Moisture late-Afternoon.




THURSDAY NIGHT/OVERNIGHT:   Snow will taper off, and skies should clear out as well.  The wind should die down, but when the High Pressure sets in...COLD COLD COLD.  Likely see Single Digits and Below Zero Temperatures.  BUT, if you have More Snow, that will increase the colder Temperatures.  It will be so cold a 1044-1048mb Thickness Surface High will bottom out.  COLDEST Air of the Season.  May want to bring in your Pets for a couple Nights.

ALL of Central/Eastern, and Southeastern WY are under Winter Weather Advisories throughout Thursday Afternoon or early Evening. Being said, Here is how much I am going for out of this Storm as Evening Data stayed consistent with past Model Data from Wednesday Morning.

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