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Hazardous Weather BriefingSnow Event– January 11-12th, 2013
National Weather ServiceCheyenne, WY
http://www.weather.gov/cysEmail: [email protected]
Phone: 307-772-2468
Surface Weather Maps
www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov
Valid 5 PM Thursday
Valid 5 AM Friday
Surface Weather Maps
Valid 5 AM Saturday
Start Times for the Snow
Expected Snowfall Totals
Winter Storm Watches
Location of Winter Storm Watches
11 PM Thursday to 11 AM Saturday
5 AM Friday to 11 AM Saturday
Summary
WhatSnow, cold and brisk winds (gusts up to 35
MPH). There will be accumulating snow and the winds will produce areas of blowing and drifting
snow and wind chill values as low as -30.
Where
The more significant snow will be mainly from south central Wyoming to the northern
Nebraska panhandle. The brisk winds and cold wind chills will affect all of southeast Wyoming
and the western Nebraska panhandle.
Impacts
Travel will be hazardous, with slick roads and poor visibilities. Cold wind chill values will also make prolonged outdoor activity hazardous.
Possible Closures to High Profile Vehicles. Reduced visibilities/Snow Covered roads.
Winter Weather Safety Tips
• Minimize travel – Plan Accordingly to Avoid Hazardous Travel– If travel is necessary, keep a disaster supplies kit in your vehicle.
• Shovel• Windshield Scraper• Flashlight• Battery Powered Radio• Extra Batteries• Snack Food
• Travel Information
http://www.wyoroad.info(888) WYO-ROAD or 511
http://www.511.nebraska.govPhone: (800) 906-9069 or 511
• Snack Food• Extra Hats, Sock & Mittens• First Aid Kit w/ Pocket Knife• Necessary Medications• Blankets• Tow Chains/Ropes
Hazardous Weather Briefing
For Questions and Additional Information:NWS Cheyenne, WY
http://www.weather.gov/cysEmail: [email protected]
Phone: 307-772-2468