Tuesday, February 11, 2014

2/11: More SNOW & WIND ~ Typical WY February Flow

Haven't post a Blog in a while, but been a crazy Surplus of Snow for parts of Central WY.   Casper has actually seen over 15" above average so far of Snow at the Airport.  

But lets get to WEDNESDAY.  A Busy Afternoon on tap from Mother Nature as parts of Central & Southeastern WY will be ahead of our next Trough developing East of the Rockies. 

HIGH WINDS WARNINGS have been issued along the Wind Prone Corridors.  Wind Gusts of 50-70mph are possible at times through the Day so safe travels and keep an eye on the strong Cross-Winds. 
** This Windy Pattern should persist through the Rest of the Week in the same spots.  **



Now onto the SNOWY West.  After over a Foot fell in the Western Valleys and anywhere from 2-4' in parts of the Mountains this past weekend, MORE is on its way beginning as early as Wednesday Morning.  However, their may be a few breaks in the Intensity during the day.  Snow looks to last all the way through late Afternoon Thursday!  A prolonged Heavy Snow event where a Foot is expected in the Valleys & from a Foot to under Three Feet is possible in the Mountains. Plus, can't forget that the Sierra's and Snowys will experience over a Foot for them.

* WINTER STORM WARNINGS ~ Pink
* WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES ~ Purple
* WINTER STORM WATCHES ~ Blue







** SNOW FORECASTS **
- These are NOT my Forecasts, just Guidance or Tools I use to Forecast.  The NAM shows an overwhelming amount of 18"+ in the Mountains early Saturday as a NEW System moves in by Friday Night.
 
















Through 5AM THURSDAY, our In-House RPM Model shows some Mountain Tops getting nearly 30", so conditions should deteriorate by late morning on Wednesday out West.

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