Casper, Wyoming — The National Weather Service in Riverton issued forecasts and a winter storm advisory for Thursday evening as a weather system moves into central Wyoming, predicting rain late Thursday that will transition to snow overnight and strong winds beginning Wednesday into Thursday; NWS cited potential gusts up to 47–55 mph and temperatures falling into the mid-20s by overnight. Casper-area forecasts indicate 2 to 6 inches of accumulation in parts of Natrona County and travel disruptions Friday, while conditions are expected to clear over the weekend; elsewhere, Space Coast forecasts call for mostly sunny, warm conditions through Saturday with slight shower chances into Monday, and WMAR reported a cooling front bringing showers and lower temperatures to the mid-Atlantic Sunday into early next week.
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This weather system could disrupt your plans. If you're in Wyoming, prepare for potential travel issues due to snow and high winds. In the mid-Atlantic and Florida, expect cooler temperatures and possible showers. Keep an eye on local forecasts.
Stay safe and adjust your plans as needed. If you're in the affected areas, consider stocking up on essentials and limiting travel. It's a good time to check your home's readiness for winter weather. Send this to someone who might be affected by these conditions.
Water managers, reservoirs and winter recreation operators will benefit from increased snowfall and moisture, improving water supplies and opportunities for winter sports following the system.
Residents, travelers and local utilities in central Wyoming may suffer travel disruptions, power outages and property damage from high winds and accumulating snow during the Thursday–Friday system.
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