RED FLAG WARNING
in effect until Wednesday,October 3, 12:00AM,MDT
in effect until Wednesday,October 3, 12:00AM,MDT
...RED FLAG WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT MDT TONIGHT
FOR WIND AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR FIRE WEATHER ZONES 280...
281...283...285...287 AND 300...
* AFFECTED AREA...FIRE WEATHER ZONES 280...281...283...285... 287 AND 300.
* WINDS...WEST 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 35 MPH.
* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AS LOW AS 12 PERCENT.
* IMPACTS...VERY LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY...GUSTY WEST WINDS AND WARM TEMPERATURES...COMBINING WITH VERY DRY FUELS WILL PRODUCE CONDITIONS FOR RAPID FIRE SPREAD.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE EITHER OCCURRING NOW...OR WILL SHORTLY. A COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS...LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AND WARM TEMPERATURES WILL CREATE EXPLOSIVE FIRE GROWTH POTENTIAL.
&& HTTP://WEATHER.GOV/RIVERTON
* AFFECTED AREA...FIRE WEATHER ZONES 280...281...283...285... 287 AND 300.
* WINDS...WEST 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 35 MPH.
* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AS LOW AS 12 PERCENT.
* IMPACTS...VERY LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY...GUSTY WEST WINDS AND WARM TEMPERATURES...COMBINING WITH VERY DRY FUELS WILL PRODUCE CONDITIONS FOR RAPID FIRE SPREAD.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE EITHER OCCURRING NOW...OR WILL SHORTLY. A COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS...LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AND WARM TEMPERATURES WILL CREATE EXPLOSIVE FIRE GROWTH POTENTIAL.
&& HTTP://WEATHER.GOV/RIVERTON
FREEZE WATCH
in effect until Thursday,October 4, 10:00AM,MDT
in effect until Thursday,October 4, 10:00AM,MDT
...FREEZE WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY EVENING THROUGH THURSDAY
MORNING...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN RIVERTON HAS ISSUED A FREEZE WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY EVENING THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING.
* SUMMARY AND TIMING...TEMPERATURES WILL FALL BELOW FREEZING BY LATE EVENING WEDNESDAY AND REMAIN THERE UNTIL RISING TO ABOVE FREEZING BY MID-MORNING THURSDAY.
* TEMPERATURE...LOWS WILL GENERALLY BOTTOM OUT BETWEEN 21 AND 26 DEGREES WITH THE COLDEST READINGS ALONG AREA CREEKS AND RIVERS.
* IMPACTS...TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO BE COLD ENOUGH TO BRING AN END TO THE GROWING SEASON.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A FREEZE WATCH MEANS SUB-FREEZING TEMPERATURES ARE POSSIBLE. THESE CONDITIONS COULD KILL CROPS AND OTHER SENSITIVE VEGETATION.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN RIVERTON HAS ISSUED A FREEZE WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY EVENING THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING.
* SUMMARY AND TIMING...TEMPERATURES WILL FALL BELOW FREEZING BY LATE EVENING WEDNESDAY AND REMAIN THERE UNTIL RISING TO ABOVE FREEZING BY MID-MORNING THURSDAY.
* TEMPERATURE...LOWS WILL GENERALLY BOTTOM OUT BETWEEN 21 AND 26 DEGREES WITH THE COLDEST READINGS ALONG AREA CREEKS AND RIVERS.
* IMPACTS...TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO BE COLD ENOUGH TO BRING AN END TO THE GROWING SEASON.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A FREEZE WATCH MEANS SUB-FREEZING TEMPERATURES ARE POSSIBLE. THESE CONDITIONS COULD KILL CROPS AND OTHER SENSITIVE VEGETATION.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
in effect until Wednesday,October 3, 6:00AM,MDT
in effect until Wednesday,October 3, 6:00AM,MDT
...A COLD FRONT WILL BRING SHARPLY COLDER TEMPERATURES WEDNESDAY...
THE MILD TEMPERATURES TO BEGIN OCTOBER WILL BE A THING OF THE PAST ON WEDNESDAY AS A STRONG COLD FRONT BRINGS MUCH COLDER AIR TO THE REGION. THIS COLD FRONT WILL BLAST SOUTH THROUGH NORTHERN WYOMING BY SUNRISE WEDNESDAY AND INTO CENTRAL WYOMING WEDNESDAY MORNING. HIGH TEMPERATURES WEDNESDAY WILL BE 25 TO 35 DEGREES COLDER AND NORTH WIND OF 20 TO 35 MPH WILL MAKE FOR A DRAMATIC SHIFT TO MORE FALL-LIKE WEATHER. EVEN STRONGER WINDS ARE EXPECTED ACROSS NORTHERN JOHNSON COUNTY WHERE WINDS COULD GUST TO 50 MPH.
TEMPERATURES WILL START THE DAY IN THE UPPER 30S AND 40S ACROSS THE CODY FOOTHILLS...BIG HORN BASIN AND JOHNSON COUNTY ON WEDNESDAY AND THEN FALL DURING THE AFTERNOON. CENTRAL AREAS CAN EXPECT HIGHS TO TOP OUT AROUND 50 IN THE MORNING BEFORE FALLING THROUGH THE 40S. AREAS WEST OF THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE CAN EXPECT WEDNESDAY HIGH TEMPERATURES TO BE 10 TO 20 DEGREES COOLER THAN TUESDAY.
SOME LIGHT RAIN WILL DEVELOP IN THE BIG HORN BASIN...CODY FOOTHILLS AND JOHNSON COUNTY WEDNESDAY MORNING. AS COLDER AIR FILTERS INTO THE AREA...THE LIGHT RAIN MAY CHANGE OVER TO LIGHT SNOW ABOVE 5000 FEET DURING THE AFTERNOON BEFORE ENDING BY EARLY EVENING. LITTLE OR NO ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED ACROSS THE LOWER ELEVATIONS.
THE BIGHORN MOUNTAINS...ABSAROKA MOUNTAINS AND THE EAST HALF OF YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK WILL SEE SNOW WEDNESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY EVENING. THIS SNOW WILL GRADUALLY DIMINISH WEDNESDAY EVENING WITH ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES POSSIBLE. THE TRACK OF THIS WEATHER SYSTEM WILL KEEP THE SOUTHWEST QUADRANT OF WYOMING GENERALLY DRY.
THIS COLD OUTBREAK WILL PUT AN END TO THE GROWING SEASON. MANY LOWER ELEVATION COMMUNITIES CAN EXPECT LOW TEMPERATURES THURSDAY MORNING TO RANGE FROM 21 TO 30 DEGREES. HUNTERS AND OTHERS PLANNING OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR THIS DRAMATIC CHANGE TO COLD AND LOCALLY SNOWY CONDITIONS. THE COLD TEMPERATURES WILL LIKELY HOLD THROUGH SATURDAY EAST OF THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE ALONG WITH ANOTHER SYSTEM BRINGING A CHANCE OF LIGHT SNOW OR FLURRIES THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY...EAST OF THE DIVIDE.
BE SURE TO CHECK THE LATEST FORECASTS OR STATEMENTS ON THIS FIRST COLD SPELL OF THE FALL SEASON. WFO RIVERTON
THE MILD TEMPERATURES TO BEGIN OCTOBER WILL BE A THING OF THE PAST ON WEDNESDAY AS A STRONG COLD FRONT BRINGS MUCH COLDER AIR TO THE REGION. THIS COLD FRONT WILL BLAST SOUTH THROUGH NORTHERN WYOMING BY SUNRISE WEDNESDAY AND INTO CENTRAL WYOMING WEDNESDAY MORNING. HIGH TEMPERATURES WEDNESDAY WILL BE 25 TO 35 DEGREES COLDER AND NORTH WIND OF 20 TO 35 MPH WILL MAKE FOR A DRAMATIC SHIFT TO MORE FALL-LIKE WEATHER. EVEN STRONGER WINDS ARE EXPECTED ACROSS NORTHERN JOHNSON COUNTY WHERE WINDS COULD GUST TO 50 MPH.
TEMPERATURES WILL START THE DAY IN THE UPPER 30S AND 40S ACROSS THE CODY FOOTHILLS...BIG HORN BASIN AND JOHNSON COUNTY ON WEDNESDAY AND THEN FALL DURING THE AFTERNOON. CENTRAL AREAS CAN EXPECT HIGHS TO TOP OUT AROUND 50 IN THE MORNING BEFORE FALLING THROUGH THE 40S. AREAS WEST OF THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE CAN EXPECT WEDNESDAY HIGH TEMPERATURES TO BE 10 TO 20 DEGREES COOLER THAN TUESDAY.
SOME LIGHT RAIN WILL DEVELOP IN THE BIG HORN BASIN...CODY FOOTHILLS AND JOHNSON COUNTY WEDNESDAY MORNING. AS COLDER AIR FILTERS INTO THE AREA...THE LIGHT RAIN MAY CHANGE OVER TO LIGHT SNOW ABOVE 5000 FEET DURING THE AFTERNOON BEFORE ENDING BY EARLY EVENING. LITTLE OR NO ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED ACROSS THE LOWER ELEVATIONS.
THE BIGHORN MOUNTAINS...ABSAROKA MOUNTAINS AND THE EAST HALF OF YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK WILL SEE SNOW WEDNESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY EVENING. THIS SNOW WILL GRADUALLY DIMINISH WEDNESDAY EVENING WITH ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES POSSIBLE. THE TRACK OF THIS WEATHER SYSTEM WILL KEEP THE SOUTHWEST QUADRANT OF WYOMING GENERALLY DRY.
THIS COLD OUTBREAK WILL PUT AN END TO THE GROWING SEASON. MANY LOWER ELEVATION COMMUNITIES CAN EXPECT LOW TEMPERATURES THURSDAY MORNING TO RANGE FROM 21 TO 30 DEGREES. HUNTERS AND OTHERS PLANNING OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR THIS DRAMATIC CHANGE TO COLD AND LOCALLY SNOWY CONDITIONS. THE COLD TEMPERATURES WILL LIKELY HOLD THROUGH SATURDAY EAST OF THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE ALONG WITH ANOTHER SYSTEM BRINGING A CHANCE OF LIGHT SNOW OR FLURRIES THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY...EAST OF THE DIVIDE.
BE SURE TO CHECK THE LATEST FORECASTS OR STATEMENTS ON THIS FIRST COLD SPELL OF THE FALL SEASON. WFO RIVERTON
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