972  
FXUS65 KCYS 170011  
AFDCYS  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY  
511 PM MST MON DEC 16 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- HIGH WINDS WILL CONTINUE OVERNIGHT ACROSS THE TYPICAL WIND-  
PRONE CORRIDORS OF I-80 AND I-25 THROUGH TUESDAY  
 
- MOUNTAIN SNOWFALL IS ALSO EXPECTED LATE TONIGHT AND TUESDAY  
WITH A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FOR THE SIERRA MADRE  
AND SNOWY RANGES WHERE OVER 6 INCHES OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE.  
 
- DRY AND TRANQUIL WEATHER RESUMES ON WEDNESDAY THROUGH THE END  
OF THE FORECAST PERIOD.  
 

 
   
UPDATE
 
 
ISSUED AT 508 PM MST MON DEC 16 2024  
 
TAKING A LOOK AT NORTHERN CARBON COUNTY FOR STRONG WINDS  
TONIGHT...GFS SHOWING 700MB WINDS 45-50KTS AT 06Z THIS EVENING  
THAT INCREASE TO 50-55KTS AT 09Z. 750MB WINDS 45-55KTS IN THAT  
ZONE AS WELL. DECIDED TO ADD WYZ104 INTO THE HIGH WIND WARNING  
THAT WAS ISSUED FOR ARLINGTON/BORDEAUX. UPDATES SENT.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/
 
 
ISSUED AT 253 PM MST MON DEC 16 2024  
 
FAST WESTERLY FLOW ALOFT REMAINS IN PLACE OVER SOUTHEAST WYOMING  
AND WESTERN NEBRASKA THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. AS PRESSURE  
GRADIENTS TIGHTEN OVER THE WYOMING TERRAIN TONIGHT AHEAD OF A  
SHORTWAVE TROUGH, WIND GUSTS WILL INCREASE AGAIN OVER THE WIND  
PRONE CORRIDORS OF WYOMING. A FRESH ROUND OF HIGH WIND WARNINGS  
HAS BEEN ISSUED THIS AFTERNOON FOR THE SNOWY RANGE FOOTHILLS AS  
WELL AS FOR THE LARAMIE RANGE FOOTHILLS TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY  
AFTERNOON. THE SYSTEM MOVING IN TONIGHT IS MAINLY DRIVEN BY A  
PACIFIC JET, WITH SOME LINGERING MOISTURE TRANSPORT MAKING IT  
ALL THE WAY ACROSS THE GREAT BASIN AND INTO THE MOUNTAINS OF  
SOUTHEAST WYOMING. OVERALL PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS HAVE INCREASED  
IN THIS AFTERNOON'S FORECAST. HREF ENSEMBLE BLENDS AS WELL AS  
THE LATEST GLOBAL ENSEMBLES NOW POINT TO AT LEAST 6 INCHES OF  
SNOW IN THE SNOWY AND SIERRA MADRES. CONFIDENCE IS HIGH ENOUGH  
WITH THIS FORECAST TO ISSUE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES FOR THE  
AFOREMENTIONED MOUNTAIN ZONES FROM 9Z TONIGHT THROUGH 3Z ON  
TUESDAY EVENING. LOWER IN ELEVATION, SNOWFALL WILL BE MUCH LESS  
WITH ONLY A COATING TO POSSIBLY AN INCH OR SO, POSSIBLY IN THE  
LARAMIE RANGE ALTHOUGH SURFACE DEWPOINT SPREADS ARE MUCH LOWER  
IN FORECAST SOUNDINGS IN THESE FARTHER EAST LOCATIONS. SOME  
BANDED SNOW IS POSSIBLE DURING THE AFTERNOON AS THIS SYSTEM  
WINDS DOWN, MOSTLY INDICATED BY THE HRRR. THIS SYSTEM WILL  
QUICKLY PULL OUT OF THE REGION ON TUESDAY NIGHT LEAVING A  
MAINLY CLEAR EVENING WITH COLD TEMPERATURES OVER THE AREA.  
 
EXPECT A CHILLY MORNING ON WEDNESDAY WITH TEMPERATURES QUICKLY  
REBOUNDING TO ABOVE AVERAGE LEVELS ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BY  
ABOUT 10-15 DEGREES. THIS DRAMATIC REBOUND IS IN PART BECAUSE OF  
QUICK RIDGING THAT BUILDS IN OVER THE CWA. JUST AS QUICKLY, YET  
ANOTHER FAST-MOVING SHORTWAVE TROUGH WILL DIVE EASTWARD OUT OF  
THE NORTHERN ROCKIES ON WEDNESDAY EVENING/NIGHT. THIS SYSTEM  
WILL REMAIN FAR ENOUGH EAST TO NOT BRING ANY PRECIPITATION TO  
OUR AREA. HOWEVER, IT WILL ACT TO ONCE AGAIN INCREASE PRESSURE  
GRADIENTS OVER SOUTHEAST WYOMING, AND WITH FAST NORTHWEST FLOW  
ALOFT, USHER IN YET ANOTHER HIGH WIND EVENT OVER THE I-80/I-25  
WIND CORRIDORS IN SOUTHEAST WYOMING. IN FACT, THIS WIND EVENT  
MAY BE THE STRONGEST OUT OF THE LAST THREE THAT HAVE AFFECTED  
THE AREA, GIVEN THE VERY STRONG GRADIENT BETWEEN THE TROUGH IN  
THE HIGH PLAINS ND THE RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE OVER THE GREAT  
BASIN.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 157 PM MST MON DEC 16 2024  
 
WEDNESDAY A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IS STARTING TO EJECT OUT OF THE  
CANADIAN ROCKIES AND INTO THE NORTHERN PLAINS. THE AREA OF  
SYNOPTIC FORCING WILL BE TO THE NORTH AND EAST OF WYOMING AND  
NEBRASKA PANHANDLE. HOWEVER, THIS SYSTEM CREATES A THERMAL RIDGE  
FOR OUR FORECAST AREA TO PUT DAILY TEMPERATURES IN THE 40'S TO  
50'S WEDNESDAY AND MID 50'S TO POSSIBLY 60'S LATER IN THE WEEK.  
THIS UPPER LEVEL SYSTEM ALSO PLACES OUR FORECAST AREA INTO A  
WESTERLY FLOW CREATING DOWNSLOPING OFF THE LARAMIE MOUNTAINS  
WITH SOME DEVELOPMENT OF SOME HIGH WIND EVENT FOR OUR WIND PRONE  
AREAS. OVERALL THE PATTERN PAST WEDNESDAY IS STILL TRENDING TO  
BE A DRY PATTERN FOR THE REST OF WEEK.  
 
HIGH PRESSURE WILL REMAIN IN CONTROL THROUGH THE WEEKEND. BY  
SUNDAY INTO MONDAY, ENSEMBLE GUIDANCE SUPPORTS A BREAK-DOWN OF  
THE RIDGE, RESULTING IN A FARTHER SOUTH STORM TRACK AND THE  
POTENTIAL FOR A RETURN OF PRECIPITATION. THIS IS A LOWER-  
CONFIDENCE FORECAST HOWEVER, AS AT LEAST 40% OF ENSEMBLE MEMBERS  
STILL SUPPORT DRY WEATHER THROUGH THE PERIOD.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z WEDNESDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 427 PM MST MON DEC 16 2024  
 
ISSUES BEGINNING TO INCREASE FOR KRWL AND KLAR THIS EVENING INTO  
TUESDAY MORNING. A COLD FRONT APPROACHING FROM THE NORTH  
EXPECTED TO BRING SNOW TO CARBON AND ALBANY COUNTIES THAT COULD  
LIMIT FLIGHT CONDITIONS FOR THESE TWO AIRPORTS. LOOKING AT  
FAIRLY WIDESPREAD SNOW AS EARLY AS 10Z FOR KRWL AND A LITTLE  
LATER FOR KLAR. VFR ELSEWHERE. WILL CONTINUE TO MONITOR TAFS  
THIS EVENING AND TRY TO GET BETTER TIMING FOR THE 06Z TAFS.  
 

 
   
CYS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
WY...HIGH WIND WARNING FROM 11 PM THIS EVENING TO 11 AM MST TUESDAY  
FOR WYZ104-106-110.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 2 AM TO 8 PM MST TUESDAY FOR  
WYZ112-114.  
NE...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
UPDATE...GCC  
SHORT TERM...MAC  
LONG TERM...TJT  
AVIATION...GCC  
 
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