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WYOMING SNOW REPORT

April 26 2025
       

Snowpack levels across the state are currently 86% of normal. The deepest snowpack in Wyoming was last observed at Casper Mtn. with a snowpack depth of 103”, about 268% of normal when compared to it's 38" average depth for this time of year. Wyoming's snowpack depths vary broadly, with the highest reported at 103 inches at Casper Mountain and a stark contrast of minimal coverage at Battle Mountain. A moderate 5-day forecast suggests up to 20 inches for select peaks, with recent snowfall remaining scarce across the state. No significant snow-related events are reported.

Statewide Warnings & Alerts

April 26 2025

Residents in Wyoming's South Laramie Range, including areas near the Colorado border, should exercise extreme caution this morning due to a Dense Fog Advisory in effect until 10 AM MDT. Visibility may drop to less than half a mile, creating hazardous driving conditions, particularly on bridges and overpasses where some roads may be slick from freezing fog. Motorists are urged to drive slowly and use headlights. In Sheridan County, there is also a flash-flood warning associated with a thunderstorm forecast. The public should stay alert for sudden flooding and seek higher ground if necessary. Stay tuned to local weather updates and take all necessary precautions.


Statewide Snowpack Distribution


Statewide Snowpack 86.0%
of Normal
Coldest Location 40°
Cold Springs
Top 5-Day Forecast 20"
Nohrsc Big Goose
Deepest Snowpack 103"
Casper Mtn.