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Wyoming Drought Conditions haven’t been this severe since 2013 Abby Maidl CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - The rain in our area has been a welcome sight to many, especially those who earn their living from the land. The warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Riverton and a Fremont County farmer helped break down the current conditions. Wyoming is experiencing the worst drought in coverage and intensity since the 2012 and 2013 drought. However, in the Lander area in April, there were 2.44 inches of melted liquid precipitation and Riverton had 1.47 inches of liquid precipitation, both of which are above normal. ....
Written by Andrew-Rossi on April 13, 2021 Wyoming is hitting another wall of winter this week, with snow and wind expected everywhere, with the Bighorn Basin expected to feel some of the chill. Tim Troutman with the National Weather Service Riverton Office has released a video laying out the scope of the week’s winter storm potential. Wyoming is due for another snowy, slushy week in town and on the highways. There is a Winter Weather Watch in effect for the Eastern Range, Wind River Mountains, and areas in and around Lander until Thursday evening. As much as eight to fourteen inches of snow could fall, starting early Wednesday morning. ....
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.” ....