The Winter Storm Warning continues into Thursday (January 6th) for southeast Wyoming. Winter weather is certainly not the most pleasant thing to deal with. We've all received our own taste of that throughout the years, including last March, in case you forgot.
The Winter Storm Warning continues into Thursday (January 6th) for southeast Wyoming. Winter weather is certainly not the most pleasant thing to deal with. We've all received our own taste of that throughout the years, including last March, in case you forgot.
Cheyenne has received nearly 26 inches of snow, so far. They add that this total already breaks the previous 2-day total record of 25.2 inches set in November of 1979.
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The Cheyenne/Laramie County Emergency Management Agency said in a statement Sunday morning (March 14) that people in Cheyenne should stay home. Officials say that, Many, if not all the roads in Laramie County are impassible right now.
Additionally, the Laramie County Commissioners, the Mayor of Cheyenne, and the State of Wyoming have placed the Level 1 Emergency Snow Plan into effect for Cheyenne and Laramie County.
Due to unsafe road conditions and extreme weather conditions, all State of Wyoming facilities in Laramie County, the City of Cheyenne and Laramie County Government offices will be closed for business on Monday March 15, 2021. Non-essential employees are to remain home and shelter during this severe weather event.