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Yup. Should hit the mid 20's tomorrow. Time to break out the shorts.
LOLOL hahaha.
I am just thankful it's above zero that is warm to me.
You want to hear something funny. When I went down south for Thanksgiving. It was in the 50's at night time where we were staying in Springfield,MO, not too far from the Arkansas line. I was asking the lady for a favor at the front desk, and was standing outside, and she said, aww hurry and come on in, it's cold out there. I said don't worry I live in Wyoming, this is t-shirt weather LOL. It's so funny how you acclimate depending on where you live
She smiled and said, oh boy I can imagine it must get very cold there..
WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE SATURDAY NIGHT
THROUGH MONDAY AFTERNOON
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Urgent - Winter Weather Message
National Weather Service Billings MT
258 PM MST Fri Dec 11 2009
.A Relatively Nice Saturday Will Be Dramatically Replaced By Arctic
Air On Sunday. Moisture From A Storm System Over California Will
Overspread This Arctic Air Bringing Potential For Snow. The
Combination Of Airmasses Is Favorable For Accumulating Snow
Especially For Areas West Of Billings. Temperatures In This
Airmass Will Be As Cold As The Previous System, And Northerly
Winds Will Again Generate Dangerous Wind Chills.
Southern Wheatland-Musselshell-Treasure-Northern Rosebud-Custer-
Fallon-Northern Stillwater-Yellowstone-Powder River-Carter-
Southern Big Horn-Eastern Carbon-Northern Park-
Northern Sweet Grass-Golden Valley-Red Lodge Foothills-
Northern Big Horn-Southern Rosebud-Judith Gap-Paradise Valley-
Livingston Area-Beartooth Foothills-Sheridan Foothills-
Including The Cities Of, Harlowton, Roundup, Hysham,
Colstrip, Forsyth, Miles City, Baker, Columbus, Absarokee,
Billings, Broadus, Ekalaka, Pryor, Lodge Grass, Bridger,
Joliet, Clyde Park, Wilsall, Big Timber, Ryegate, Lavina,
Red Lodge, Hardin, Crow Agency, Lame Deer, Judith Gap,
Emigrant, Livingston, Fishtail, Mcleod, Sheridan
258 PM MST Fri Dec 11 2009
, Winter Storm Watch In Effect From Late Saturday Night Through
Monday Afternoon,
The National Weather Service In Billings Has Issued A Winter
Storm Watch, Which Is In Effect From Late Saturday Night Through
Monday Afternoon.
* Snow And Much Colder Temperatures Will Return On Sunday
Continuing Through Monday.
* Saturday Will Be Mild And Dry While Sunday Will See Road
Conditions Deteriorating And Temperatures Falling.
* 2 To 5 Inches Of Snow With Locally Higher Amounts Can Be
Expected By Monday Morning West Of Billings. 1 To 3 Inches
Expected East Of Billings. Additional Snow Will Fall Monday.
* Mountain Snowfall Will Be Steady And Could Reach 8 To 12 Inches
By Monday.
* North Winds Will Cause Blowing And Drifting, With Wind Chills
Reaching 20 To 40 Degrees Below Zero Across Southeast Montana.*
* Timing, Cold Front Will Reach A Judith Gap To Miles City Line
Early Sunday Morning Pushing Through The Area By Late Sunday
Morning.*
Precautionary/Preparedness Actions,
A Winter Storm Watch Is Issued When Severe Winter Weather Is
Possible But Not Imminent. At This Time There Is A Potential For
Significant Snow And Or Ice Accumulations. Future Driving And
Walking Conditions May Become Hazardous So It Is Important To
Monitor The Latest Forecasts.
&&
Issue Time:12/11/2009 2:58:00 PM
Valid Until:12/12/2009 3:00:00 AM
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 6 AM SUNDAY TO 5 PM MST MONDAY
UNTIL 12:00AM MST
Urgent - Winter Weather Message
National Weather Service Billings MT
257 PM MST Sat Dec 12 2009
Powder River-Carter-Southern Big Horn-Southern Rosebud-
Sheridan Foothills-
Including The Cities Of, Broadus, Ekalaka, Pryor,
Lodge Grass, Lame Deer, Sheridan
, Winter Weather Advisory In Effect From 6 AM Sunday To 5 PM Mst
Monday,
The National Weather Service In Billings Has Issued A Winter
Weather Advisory For Snow, Which Is In Effect From 6 AM Sunday To 5
Pm MST Monday.
* Snow Will Develop Late Tonight And Early Sunday. 2 To 4 Inches
Of Snow Is Expected Through Monday. Locally Heavy Bands Of
Snowfall May Result In Even Higher Amounts. Additional Light
Snow Is Possible Monday Night.
* Temperatures Will Drop Into The Single Digits As The Arctic
Front Moves In. Bitterly Cold Temperatures Will Persist Into
Monday.
* Wind Chill Values May Reach 20 To 30 Degrees Below Zero At Times
Sunday Night Into Tuesday Morning.
&&
Precautionary/Preparedness Actions,
A Winter Weather Advisory Means That Periods Of Snow, Will Cause
Travel Difficulties. Be Prepared For Slippery Roads And Limited
Visibilities, And Use Caution While Driving.
&&
Issue Time:12/12/2009 2:57:00 PM
Valid Until:12/13/2009 12:00:00 AM
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 5 AM TO 11 PM MST WEDNESDAY
UNTIL 4:30PM MST
Urgent - Winter Weather Message
National Weather Service Billings MT
417 AM MST Tue Dec 22 2009
Northern Rosebud-Custer-Southern Big Horn-Northern Big Horn-
Southern Rosebud-Sheridan Foothills-
Including The Cities Of, Colstrip, Forsyth, Miles City,
Pryor, Lodge Grass, Hardin, Crow Agency, Lame Deer, Sheridan
, Winter Weather Advisory In Effect From 5 AM To 11 PM Mst
Wednesday,
The National Weather Service In Billings Has Issued A Winter
Weather Advisory For Snow, Which Is In Effect From 5 AM To 11 Pm
Mst Wednesday.
* Accumulating Snow Will Fall On Wednesday And Wednesday Evening
Which Will Be A Busy Holiday Travel Period.
* 2 To 3 Inches Of Snow Are Expected During The Day On Wednesday.
* A Total Of 3 To 5 Inches Of Snow Is Possible For The Period
Beginning Late Tonight Through Midnight Wednesday.
* Temperatures Will Fall Most Of The Day On Wednesday With Low
Temperatures Thursday Morning Near Zero.
* Light Snow Will Start This Evening, With Snow Ending Wednesday
Night.
Precautionary/Preparedness Actions,
A Winter Weather Advisory Can Be Issued For A Variety Of Winter
Weather Conditions Such As Light Snow, Blowing Snow, Sleet,
Freezing Rain, And Extreme Wind Chills.
&&
Issue Time:12/22/2009 4:17:00 AM
Valid Until:12/22/2009 4:30:00 PM
Urgent - winter weather message
national weather service cheyenne wy
422 am mst tue dec 22 2009
...a winter storm will bring snow to portions of southeast wyoming
and nebraska panhandle tonight through wednesday night...
.an upper level storm system will move into the southern rockies
tonight and out onto the southern plains on wednesday. Accumulating
snow will return to southeast wyoming and the western nebraska
panhandle tonight and continue through wednesday night. Strong
northerly winds will develop across far eastern wyoming and the
nebraska panhandle late wednesday night causing considerable
blowing and drifting snow.
Wyz110-114-115-230600-
/o.new.kcys.ww.y.0035.091223t0100z-091224t0700z/
north snowy range foothills-snowy range-laramie valley-
including the cities of...arlington...elk mountain...centennial...
Albany...woods landing...laramie
422 am mst tue dec 22 2009
...winter weather advisory in effect from 6 pm this evening to
midnight mst wednesday night...
The national weather service in cheyenne has issued a winter
weather advisory for snow...which is in effect from 6 pm this
evening to midnight mst wednesday night.
* timing...snow will begin to fall this evening and continue
during the day on wednesday...before gradually tapering off
wednesday evening.
* total snow accumulations...storm total snowfall of 3 to 5 inches
can be expected across the laramie valley and arlington
areas...with 6 to 10 inches in the snowy range.
* winds/visibilities...southeast winds of 5 to 10 mph will turn
north by late wednesday.
* impacts...travel conditions will be adversely impacted in
falling snow tonight through wednesday night.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A winter weather advisory for snow means that periods of snow will
cause primarily travel difficulties. Be prepared for snow covered
roads and limited visibilities...and use caution while driving.
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT
UNTIL 11 PM MST THIS EVENING
Urgent - Winter Weather Message
National Weather Service Billings MT
405 AM MST Wed Dec 23 2009
Northern Rosebud-Custer-Southern Big Horn-Northern Big Horn-
Southern Rosebud-Sheridan Foothills-
Including The Cities Of... Colstrip... Forsyth... Miles City...
Pryor... Lodge Grass... Hardin... Crow Agency... Lame Deer... Sheridan
... Winter Weather Advisory Remains In Effect Until 11 PM MST This
Evening...
A Winter Weather Advisory For Snow Remains In Effect Until 11 PM Mst
This Evening.
* Many Roads Are Very Icy This Morning From Freezing Drizzle
Overnight.
* Snow Will Increase This Morning Making Ice On Roads Difficult To
See.
* Gusty Winds Will Develop This Afternoon Continuing Tonight
Causing Areas Of Blowing Snow And Reduced Visibilities.
* Total Snowfall Accumulations Of 2 To 4 Inches Can Be
Expected... With The Heaviest Snowfall Early This Afternoon
Before Tapering Off By This Evening.
* Colder Temperatures Will Move Into The Area With Temperatures
Falling Through The Teens... And Bottoming Out Near Zero By
Thursday Morning.
Precautionary/Preparedness Actions...
A Winter Weather Advisory Means That Periods Of Snow And Freezing
Drizzle Will Cause Travel Difficulties. Be Prepared For Slippery
Roads And Limited Visibilities... And Use Caution While Driving.
Urgent - winter weather message
national weather service cheyenne wy
340 am mst wed dec 23 2009
...a winter storm will bring snow to portions of southeast
wyoming and the nebraska panhandle through wednesday night...
.a storm system will move into the southern rockies tonight and
onto the southern plains on wednesday. After a brief break this
morning...accumulating snow will return to southeast wyoming and
develop across the western nebraska panhandle tonight. Snow will
then continue through early thursday morning. Strong northwest
winds will develop across far eastern wyoming and the nebraska
panhandle late wednesday night and continue into christmas day
causing considerable blowing and drifting snow.
Wyz103-106-107-116>119-231845-
/o.con.kcys.ww.y.0035.000000t0000z-091224t1300z/
north laramie range-
central laramie range and southwest platte county-
east platte county-south laramie range-
south laramie range foothills-central laramie county-
east laramie county-
including the cities of...bordeaux...glendo...wheatland...
Chugwater...guernsey...vedauwoo...buford...pumpkin vine...
Horse creek...harriman...whitaker...cheyenne...burns...
Carpenter...albin...pine bluffs
340 am mst wed dec 23 2009
...winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 am mst
thursday...
A winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 am mst
thursday.
* timing...snow will continue to fall early this morning. A brief
lull between the two parts of the storm system will slow
accumulations late this morning and early this afternoon...but
light snow is expected to redevelop by this evening and
intensify as an arctic cold front pushes south across the area.
Snow will diminish by early thursday morning...however...winds
are expected to increase this evening along and east of the
laramie range...resulting in blowing and drifting snow.
* total snow accumulations...storm total snowfall of 4 to 7 inches
can be expected across the eastern plains of wyoming with
locally higher amounts east of the southern laramie range.
Locations in the southern laramie range can expect 7 to 12
inches by early thursday.
* winds/visibilities...east winds of 5 to 15 mph this morning will
turn north and increase in speed today. Winds will then shift to
the northwest and increase tonight. Sustained wind speeds of 15
to 30 mph with gusts to around 45 mph are expected.
* impacts...travel conditions will be adversely impacted through
late tonight. Blowing and drifting snow will also create hazardous
travel conditions through thursday morning...and possibly into
christmas day.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A winter weather advisory for snow and blowing snow means that
periods of snow...and winds strong enough to create blowing and
drifting...will cause primarily travel difficulties. Be prepared
for snow covered roads and limited visibilities...and use caution
while driving.
Urgent - winter weather message
national weather service rapid city sd
428 am mst wed dec 23 2009
.an upper level storm system over the southwestern united states
will move across the plains towards the midwest today through
friday. This storm will bring snow...blowing snow...and frigid
wind chill values to western and south central south dakota...and
over northeast wyoming.
Sdz024-wyz057-231930-
/o.ext.kunr.ws.w.0010.091223t1200z-091226t0000z/
northern black hills-wyoming black hills-
including the cities of...lead...deadwood...sundance...
Four corners
428 am mst wed dec 23 2009
...winter storm warning now in effect until 5 pm mst friday...
The winter storm warning is now in effect until 5 pm mst friday.
* snow will develop today...and continue through friday.
* snow accumulations of 6 to 11 inches are expected across the
area by friday afternoon.
* northwest winds will increase tonight and continue through
friday...causing areas of blowing snow...reducing visibilities
to less than one half mile at times.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A winter storm warning means heavy snow...strong wind...freezing
precipitation...and cold temperatures will create dangerous
conditions.
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