Wyoming gets first taste of winter snow
by National Weather Service
October 6, 2012
A potent shortwave trough brought the first snow of the season across portions of Wyoming Friday afternoon through Saturday morning, Oct. 5th & 6th. Below are preliminary totals through 10 am Saturday.
Location Snowfall
Big Horn County Shell Creek SNOTEL , 1 Inch Bald Mountain SNOTEL, 1 Inch Bone Springs Divide SNOTEL, 1 Inch
Fremont County 2 W Riverton, 3 Inches 1 W Lander, 3 Inches Lander Airport, 2.9 Inches Riverton, 2 Inches 6 SE Lander, 2 Inches 10 N Riverton, 2 Inches 6 SW Lander, 2 Inches Riverton Asos, 1 Inch
Hot Springs County 1 SW Thermopolis, 1.1 Inches Thermopolis, 1 Inch
Johnson County Bear Trap Meadow SNOTEL, 7 Inches Cloud Peak Reservoir SNOTEL, 4 Inches Buffalo, 3 Inches Hansen Sawmill SNOTEL, 3 Inches 11 NE Midwest, 3 Inches 17 E Kaycee, 2.1 Inches Billy Creek, 1.3 Inches 3 NNE Kaycee, 1.2 Inches Soldier Park SNOTEL, 1 Inch Little Goose SNOTEL, 1 Inch
Natrona County Casper Mountain, 8 Inches Reno Hill SNOTEL, 8 Inches Casper Mountain SNOTEL, 6 Inches Grave Spring SNOTEL, 5 Inches 2 S Casper, 5 Inches 1 WSW Casper, 4.5 Inches 4 SW Casper, 4.2 Inches 11 ESE Casper, 3.8 Inches 4 WSW Casper, 3.8 Inches Casper, 3 Inches 3 NNE Casper, 2.7 Inches Casper Airport, 2.5 Inches Midwest, 1 Inch
Park County 3 NE Sunshine, 3 Inches 3 NE Clark, 1 Inch
Washakie County 27 S Ten Sleep, 7.8 Inches 16 SSE Ten Sleep, 5 Inches Middle Powder SNOTEL, 4 Inches Powder River Pass SNOTEL, 3 Inches
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