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Major Storm Front To Affect Wyoming Travel Over The Weekend

CHEYENNE You may need to adjust your weekend travel plans this weekend, because the National Weather Service is forecasting a major winter storm making its way into Wyoming today. The storm front is pushing its way west from the Pacific Ocean, and while we won’t see a lot of activity today, by Saturday the NWS is predicting between 12-18 inches of snow across the eastern and central parts of state. Strong winds and six inches of snow are predicted for the western part of Wyoming impacting travel from Rock Springs to Rawlins, South Pass and Muddy Gap. Advertisement - Story continues below.

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Roof damage in Fremont County and highway blow overs across the state today

Roof damage in Fremont County and highway blow overs across the state today Abby Maidl CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - Much of the state has felt it today, that high wind has been a nuisance, but in some cases it’s even posed a serious threat. With the highest gust in Fremont County recorded so far today at 71 mph, winds were strong enough to invoke some serious damage to a Riverton auto business, as well as some trees and other roofs in the Fremont County area. Tim Troutman, Warning Coordination Meteorologist for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration stated, “That can definitely occur across the area this time of year with the winds down sloping down the mountain ranges, and that can really get it going, wind wise, across our region.”

Hurricane-Force Winds Reported in Central, Western Wyoming

Get our free mobile app A category one hurricane is a storm with sustained wind speeds of 74 to 95 mph, according to the weather service. Park County saw the most extreme winds with 87 mph being recorded eight miles south-southwest of Clark. Nearby, Cody saw wind speeds of 84 mph. Winds reached 83 mph in Sunlight Basin. Meanwhile, Fremont County saw gusts exceeding 71 mph seven miles southwest of Muddy Gap. Winds reached 64 mph a few miles southwest of Casper and they hit 57 mph at Hat Six. In Sweetwater County, the Rock Springs Airport saw winds reach 60 mph. Weather service forecasters say to expect most of the same on Monday.

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