Andy moisture anytime is a good thing, so lets not be picky...........
We still need to connect so you can get me a bid on that wall work, they're looking for numbers and would like to get it underway.
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Andy moisture anytime is a good thing, so lets not be picky...........
We still need to connect so you can get me a bid on that wall work, they're looking for numbers and would like to get it underway.
I didn't get any RFB's from you. I've got equipment that I've already paid for that is sitting until the end of the month. Plus, I'm bored.
Heck I wouldn't fret over the weather, with as warm as it's been nothing's going to stick and besides they claim the temps will be in the mid thirty's. Snow is done for the season and spring is in high gear.
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Originally Posted by BPS#1
They say we could get into the 20s so there is a chance we could see some.
I'm not worried about getting plowable snow tho.
But......................... you never know!!!!! It is the rockies.
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Originally Posted by BUFF
Yeah I don't think so..........
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Statement as of 5:41 AM MDT on April 11, 2012
... Return of wintry weather possible this coming Saturday and
Sunday for portions of southeast Wyoming...
After weeks of above normal temperatures... it looks like there is
the possibility that winter weather will return to southeast
Wyoming this weekend. A Pacific storm system still out in the
northern Pacific looks to track slowly across northern Colorado
Saturday into Sunday. Forecast guidance is showing the possibility
of heavy snow to fall over the Laramie... snowy and Sierra Madre
ranges. Temperatures could get cold enough for this snow to fall
at elevations down to 5000 feet Saturday night into Sunday.
Details on this developing storm system are still unfolding and
the forecast could change.
The good news is that most of southeast Wyoming and Nebraska
Panhandle will see much needed rainfall after months of below
normal precipitation. But if some of the more aggressive forecast
guidance comes true... we could see a significant snow storm
developing across southeast Wyoming from Rawlins to Pine Bluffs.
Stay tuned to later updates from the National Weather Service in
Cheyenne for further details on this developing storm system for
this upcoming weekend.
We are going to see who is right.
Weather man Buff, or "the no talent weather clowns".
a winter storm will affect much of southeast wyoming and the
western nebraska panhandle saturday night and sunday...
A developing pacific storm system will move across the central
rockies and over eastern colorado saturday night and sunday.
The storm will then move northeast and over the plains sunday
night and monday.
The storm will produce showers and isolated thunderstorms over
much of the area by saturday afternoon. The activity will start
over carbon county and the sierra madre and snowy ranges friday
night. The snow level will be around 8000 feet friday night and
saturday with 2 to 4 inches of new snow over the mountains by
late saturday afternoon.
The rain will change to snow over the lower elevations saturday
night and early sunday morning. The focus for the significant
accumulating snow will be over and near the mountains saturday
night. That focus will then shift east and be roughly to the
south of an alliance to laramie line later saturday night and
sunday. The snow will gradually decrease from west to east
sunday morning through sunday evening.
At this time...accumulating snow will be likely. The exact
storm track and temperatures will have an impact on location
and amounts of the heavier snowfall. The mountains as well as south of alliance to laramie area could receive between 6 and
14 inches.
Along with the snow will be strong northeast winds gusting as
high as 50 mph especially over and east of the laramie range.
travelers and those planning outdoor activities should be aware
of the change in weather for the region as both with be greatly
impacted. In addition...stockgrowers may want to prepare for
their young or weak livestock before and during the wintry
weather.
More information will be provided on this event as the storm
moves closer to the region. Please stayed tuned to noaa all
hazards radio...or your local radio or television station.