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Dangerous Fire Conditions in the Southern High Plains; Severe Weather from the Great Lakes into Central/Southern Plains; Late-Season Mountain Snow

Dry and windy conditions will produce dangerous fire weather conditions across the southern High Plains into the Southwest. Severe storms, including very large hail, strong tornadoes, and winds, are expected from the Great Lakes into the central/southern Plains. Heavy late-season snow and cold temperatures are expected in the northern to central Rockies. Heat is spreading across the eastern U.S.. Read More >

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SYNOPSIS:  A winter storm is currently impacting western and central Wyoming.  The snow is expected to end from north to south tonight and linger the longest across Fremont and Natrona Counties where the heaviest snowfall amounts from this winter storm are expected. 

 

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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Riverton WY
1156 AM MDT Tue May 19 2026

...SNOWFALL REPORTS...

A late-season winter storm impacted central and southern Wyoming the
night of May 17th through the day of May 18th. The heaviest snow
fell between about 2am and 10am MDT. The largest totals were for
upslope favored locations like the Lander Foothills, southern Casper
and Casper Mountain, as well for locations between South Pass and
Jeffrey City and south into eastern Sweetwater County, especially
for Interstate 80 east of Rock Springs. Totals of 8 inches or more
were seen in the mentioned locations, with around a foot of snow
over South Pass and around 20 inches on Casper Mountain. Reports for
Sinks Canyon Park near Lander were near 12 inches, with around 19
inches at the top of the switchbacks. Listed below are snowfall
reports from this event.

Location                     Amount     Elevation (ft.)

...Wyoming...

...Fremont County...
5 SW Lander                  16.0 in    5976
13 SW Lander                 14.0 in    8725
6 SW Lander                  13.8 in    6043
Sinks Canyon Park            12.0 in
10 NNW South Pass City       12.0 in    9659
9 S Lander                   11.4 in    5996
11 WSW Burris                11.0 in    9903
2 SSE Lander                 8.8 in     5517
14 SW Fort Washakie          8.0 in     10065
Jeffrey City                 8.0 in
4 WSW Lander                 7.0 in     5754
7 WNW Lander                 6.3 in     6040
6 WSW Dubois                 5.0 in     9411
2 NNW Lander                 5.0 in     5340
15 W Fort Washakie           3.0 in     8444
1 WNW Dubois                 3.0 in     6955
6 WNW Riverton               0.3 in     5570
2 W Riverton                 0.1 in     5070

...Hot Springs County...
18 ESE Lucerne               2.7 in     4874

...Johnson County...
8 NNE Mayoworth              1.8 in     5058
3 SSW Mayoworth              0.8 in     5477

...Lincoln County...
Afton                        1.8 in     6255
3 N Etna                     1.6 in     5927
1 SE Thayne                  1.3 in     6071
4 NNE Thayne                 1.0 in     6248
Afton                        0.2 in     6229

...Natrona County...
7 S Casper                   22.0 in    8070
12.8 SSE Milles              21.0 in
22 SE Casper                 18.0 in    8402
Southern Casper              8.0 in
1 WSW Casper                 7.0 in     5199
1 E Casper                   6.1 in     5280
5 W Mills                    3.0 in     5351
4 NW Mills                   2.5 in     5278

...Park County...
Pahaska                      3.0 in     6687

...Sublette County...
5 SE Pinedale                1.5 in     7137
1 NNW Pinedale               1.2 in     7204
3 W Boulder                  1.0 in     6944

...Sweetwater County...
1 NNW Green River            3.5 in     6097
1 SSW Green River            2.5 in     6309
2 SSE Green River            1.6 in     6203

...Teton County...
Kelly                        0.5 in     6652
3 SSW Wilson                 0.2 in     6996
1 NNE Jackson                 Trace      6226

Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying
equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers
for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official.

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