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NWS explains Winter Storm Watch for Monday, early Tuesday

A pedestrian runs across the street near the Wyoming State Capitol building as Snow on Wednesday, January 11, 2023 (Dan Cepeda, Oil City News File)

Cheyenne, Wyo. – The National Weather Service explained a winter storm guard to come into force on Monday afternoon and Tuesday afternoon, as winter and stormy conditions are on the horizon.

Monday should start with a high temperature with a high temperature of 52 degrees in the morning and in the early afternoon. During the day, the NWS will be reported that the temperatures are expected to fall in the mid -1930s. The snow will probably start around 5 p.m., possibly mixed with some rain.

The NWS reports a 90% probability that the snow goes beyond the slump in darkness. The windy conditions with gusts of up to 45 km / h have a low temperature of 26 degrees even cooler. Forecasts show that 2-4 inches are possible new snow accumulation.

A winter storm clock should come into force on Monday at 5 p.m. and take the next day until 5 p.m. to 5 p.m. If possible, people should avoid streets and exercise additional caution under dangerous conditions.

On Tuesday, the NWS reports a 50% chance that the snow, mainly before the windy conditions from 11 a.m., will continue to exist all day long with gusts of up to 55 miles per hour.

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