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NWS Cheyenne: Winds Kick Up Tonight, Most Dangerous Wednesday

weather.gov/cys High Wind Warnings for SE Wyoming: Travel will be dangerous for light and high profile vehicles. Very high blow-over risk once these winds start kicking in this evening. Wednesday during daylight hours appears to be the time with the most dangerous winds. Refer to wyoroad.info for the latest road closures and conditions including light and high profile vehicle closures in Wyoming. Enter your number to get our free mobile app

Gov Abbott Deploys Resources Ahead of Winter Storm

Gov. Abbott Deploys Resources Ahead of Winter Storm   AUSTIN, TX – Governor Greg Abbott today placed numerous resources on standby ahead of significant winter weather and potential flash flooding that is expected to impact Texas. As the storm system moves across the state Wednesday and Thursday, West Texas is anticipated to receive heavy snowfall and a wintry mix of precipitation, while central and eastern portions of the state will see severe storms with the potential to produce flash flooding and river flooding. As winter weather and heavy rain make their way across the our state, I urge Texans to be cautious of changing weather conditions and take proactive measures to protect themselves and their loved ones, said Governor Abbott. The State of Texas has been working closely with local officials to prepare for these storms, and we will continue to provide the resources needed to keep our communities safe.  

Gov Abbott readies special resources ahead of expected winter weather

Gov. Abbott readies special resources ahead of expected winter weather Governor Greg Abbott (Source: Foto de archivo) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | December 29, 2020 at 3:06 PM CST - Updated December 30 at 12:43 AM AUSTIN, Texas (KLTV) - Governor Greg Abbott today placed numerous resources on standby ahead of significant winter weather and potential flash flooding that is expected to impact Texas. As the storm system moves across the state Wednesday and Thursday, West Texas is anticipated to receive heavy snowfall and a wintry mix of precipitation, while central and eastern portions of the state will see severe storms with the potential to produce flash flooding and river flooding.

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