What a Snowy THURSDAY for Central WY! It certainly was a Hit or Miss situation as a strong band of over-running moisture set up shop East of Riverton and dumped on top of Casper Mountain and into Douglas/Glenrock. Upslope Flow also produced some Moderate Snowfall South of Casper.
Heres what you can expect for LATE Thursday in the Overnight Hours:
<< Our Cold Front stalled this Afternoon in Central WY as a Developing Low was in a Cyclogenesis stage at 998mb in Northern CO producing that Upslope Flow. The Low has since faded and now a NEW area of Low Pressure is developing in Southwest WY producing Light Snow.
The Infrared Imagery is showing the Deeper Cloud Tops of this Snow in the Brighter Yellow and Blue as this Streak continues for a few More Hours in Central WY; until this Low fades away.
SO HOW MUCH More Snow can we see??
<< Our In-House RPM Run shows about maybe 1-2" more through the Overnight Hours in the Casper area and up to 2-4" in the Southern WY Mountains.
<< The Hi-Res Rapid Refresh Model shows Snow up to an Inch for Casper/Douglas and a stretch along I-80.
** NOTE How you see "Light Amounts" in Western WY? Well, thats our Next Storm system that will impact that part of WY Friday Night with More Snow.
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