Tuesday, December 4, 2012

12/4: Wednesday's Outlook

FIRST OFF,   Another Win for our Cowboys against the Redbirds of Illinois St!  Great defense and Free Throw shooting down the end continued our Undefeated Season.  For more INFO on the ballgame tonight,  Click > HERE


Weather Talk:

Continue with the Light Snow out West, but have backed off the Winter Storm Warnings for a few parts in the Valleys around Afton area.  Could see a few more Rain Droplets, than Snow.

Here is the RPM Accumulated Snowfall map showing that the Wind Rivers, Gros Ventres, Tetons and Southern Part of Yellowstone seeing the Higher Snow amounts for the next 27 Hrs through Wednesday Evening.
 

As for the Snow fall that will continue in the West, this will be the LAST Warm Day for us here in Central and Eastern WY for a while. 

Nearing 60° on Wednesday here in Casper, but Far Eastern WY could see the low-middle 60°s from Newscastle-Lusk-Torrington-Cheyenne.


I did say, 'for a while', here is why...

Much 'Cooler' Weather will continue as Arctic Air will plunge in from our North.

--Thus Dropping our High Temps below average about 5-10° & Overnight Lows possibly back in the Single Digits to Lower Teens if we get a good snow pack on the Surface. 

--LOOKING AHEAD...As I see the area of Alaska below average, I think we may be in that COOLING trend for a few more weeks..we shall see what the Pacific looks like and trends.

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