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Sub-Zero Wind Chills,  Blowing Snow Expected In SE Wyoming
Sub-Zero Wind Chills, Blowing Snow Expected In SE Wyoming
Sub-Zero Wind Chills, Blowing Snow Expected In SE Wyoming
Strong winds, blowing snow and windchills which could drop into double-digits below zero are expected in southeast Wyoming on Wednesday and Wednesday night. Laramie and the I-80 summit are also under a winter weather advisory, while Cheyenne is just outside the advisory as of last report That's according to the Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service The agency posted the following on its
70 MPH Winds, Blowing Snow Possible In SE Wyoming Forecast
70 MPH Winds, Blowing Snow Possible In SE Wyoming Forecast
70 MPH Winds, Blowing Snow Possible In SE Wyoming Forecast
Strong winds, snow and possible blowing snow is possible in southeast Wyoming this week. That's according to the Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service. The agency posted the following on its website: Dec. 30th, 5:30am - The High Wind Warning for Bordeaux has expired, but wind gusts up to 50 mph will continue for the next few hours...

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