Hazardous Weather Outlook
Issued by NWS Riverton, WY

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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Riverton WY
144 PM MDT Wed May 8 2024

WYZ001>020-022>030-092345-
Yellowstone National Park-Absaroka Mountains-Cody Foothills-
North Bighorn Basin-Southwest Bighorn Basin-Southeast Bighorn Basin-
Owl Creek and Bridger Mountains-Bighorn Mountains West-
Bighorn Mountains Southeast-Northeast Johnson County-
Southeast Johnson County-Teton and Gros Ventre Mountains-
Jackson Hole-Wind River Mountains West-Wind River Mountains East-
Upper Wind River Basin-Wind River Basin-Lander Foothills-
Green Mountains and Rattlesnake Range-
Natrona County Lower Elevations-Casper Mountain-Star Valley-
Salt River and Wyoming Ranges-Upper Green River Basin Foothills-
Upper Green River Basin-South Lincoln County-
Rock Springs and Green River-Flaming Gorge-East Sweetwater County-
144 PM MDT Wed May 8 2024

...Winter Storm Warning in effect for the East Slopes of the Wind
River Mountains through Thursday Afternoon...

...Winter Weather Advisories in effect for the Absarokas, Bighorn
Mountains, and Casper Mountain through Thursday Morning...

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for Western and Central Wyoming.

.DAY ONE...This afternoon and tonight.

Another round of precipitation moves north-to-south through the
state with widespread rain and snow. The heaviest snow will be
across the north and central WY mountain ranges this evening through
tonight.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.

Thursday and Thursday Night...Showers continue through the morning,
with a brief transition over to snow possible (10% chance) in some
low elevation areas early in the morning. Precipitation intensity and
coverage decreases through the day, with most precipitation ending
by Friday morning.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather
conditions according to Standard Operating Procedures.

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