Afton, WY
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Elev 6280 ft 42.73 °N, 110.93 °W | Updated 14 seconds ago
Clear
12.6
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Feels Like
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Wind Variable
Wind from ESE
Gusts 0.0 mph
Gusts 0.0 mph
Today
High -- | Low -- °F
--% Chance of Precip.
Pressure | 30.16 in |
Visibility | 10.0 miles |
Clouds |
Clear
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Windchill | 13 °F |
Dew Point | 8 °F |
Humidity | 83% |
Rainfall | 0.00 in |
Snow Depth | Not available. |
METAR KAFO 111215Z AUTO 00000KT 10SM CLR M13/M15 A3016 RMK AO2 |
Pressure | 30.16 in |
Visibility | 10.0 miles |
Clouds |
Clear
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Windchill | 13 °F |
Dew Point | 8 °F |
Humidity | 83% |
Rainfall | 0.00 in |
Snow Depth | Not available. |
METAR KAFO 111215Z AUTO 00000KT 10SM CLR M13/M15 A3016 RMK AO2 |
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Special Statement
Issued:
3:00 AM MST
Dec.
11,
2019
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National Weather Service
... Accumulating valley snow expected Thursday and Friday...
A steady stream of Pacific moisture will feed into western
Wyoming Thursday and Friday. Snow and an increasing southerly wind
are expected to impact the western valleys both days...
* snow... moderate to heavy snow. Total accumulations of 4 to 8
inches with local amounts of 10 to 12 inches.
* Wind... south to southwest wind of 10 to 15 mph will increase
Thursday night with speeds 15 to 30 mph. This could cause
blowing and drifting snow, particularly in open areas of Jackson
Hole.
* Where... Jackson Hole, the Star Valley, and around Bondurant. The
heaviest snow is expected to fall in Grand Teton National Park
across the north half of Jackson Hole, in the mountain foothills
on the eastern side of the Star Valley, and from Hoback Canyon
into Bondurant.
* When... Thursday through Friday.
* Additional details... temperatures may hover at or just above
freezing for much of the day Thursday, which may hinder snow
accumulation on the valley floor. There is still uncertainty as
to how much snow could fall Thursday, but the potential for
heavy snow certainly exists through Thursday evening. Snowfall
will decrease in intensity through the day Friday.
McDonald
300 am MST Wed Dec 11 2019
... Accumulating valley snow expected Thursday and Friday...
A steady stream of Pacific moisture will feed into western
Wyoming Thursday and Friday. Snow and an increasing southerly wind
are expected to impact the western valleys both days...
* snow... moderate to heavy snow. Total accumulations of 4 to 8
inches with local amounts of 10 to 12 inches.
* Wind... south to southwest wind of 10 to 15 mph will increase
Thursday night with speeds 15 to 30 mph. This could cause
blowing and drifting snow, particularly in open areas of Jackson
Hole.
* Where... Jackson Hole, the Star Valley, and around Bondurant. The
heaviest snow is expected to fall in Grand Teton National Park
across the north half of Jackson Hole, in the mountain foothills
on the eastern side of the Star Valley, and from Hoback Canyon
into Bondurant.
* When... Thursday through Friday.
* Additional details... temperatures may hover at or just above
freezing for much of the day Thursday, which may hinder snow
accumulation on the valley floor. There is still uncertainty as
to how much snow could fall Thursday, but the potential for
heavy snow certainly exists through Thursday evening. Snowfall
will decrease in intensity through the day Friday.
McDonald
146 PM MST Tue Dec 10 2019
... Accumulating valley snow expected Thursday and Friday...
A steady stream of Pacific moisture will feed into western
Wyoming Thursday and Friday. Snow and an increasing southerly wind
are expected to impact the western valleys both days.
* Snow... moderate to heavy snow. Total accumulations of 4 to 8
inches with local amounts up to 10 inches.
* Wind... south wind of 10 to 15 mph will increase Thursday night
with speeds 15 to 30 mph. This could cause blowing and drifting
snow, particularly in open areas of Jackson Hole.
* Where... Jackson Hole and the Star Valley. The heaviest snow is
expected to fall in Grand Teton National Park across the north
half of Jackson Hole and in the mountain foothills on the
eastern side of the Star Valley.
* When... Thursday through Friday.
* Additional details... temperatures may hover at or just above
freezing for much of the day Thursday, which may hinder snow
accumulation on the valley floor. There is still uncertainty as
to how much snow could fall Thursday, but the potential for
heavy snow certainly exists through Thursday evening. Snowfall
will decrease in intensity through the day Friday.
146 PM MST Tue Dec 10 2019
... Accumulating valley snow expected Thursday and Friday...
A steady stream of Pacific moisture will feed into western
Wyoming Thursday and Friday. Snow and an increasing southerly wind
are expected to impact the western valleys both days.
* Snow... moderate to heavy snow. Total accumulations of 4 to 8
inches with local amounts up to 10 inches.
* Wind... south wind of 10 to 15 mph will increase Thursday night
with speeds 15 to 30 mph. This could cause blowing and drifting
snow, particularly in open areas of Jackson Hole.
* Where... Jackson Hole and the Star Valley. The heaviest snow is
expected to fall in Grand Teton National Park across the north
half of Jackson Hole and in the mountain foothills on the
eastern side of the Star Valley.
* When... Thursday through Friday.
* Additional details... temperatures may hover at or just above
freezing for much of the day Thursday, which may hinder snow
accumulation on the valley floor. There is still uncertainty as
to how much snow could fall Thursday, but the potential for
heavy snow certainly exists through Thursday evening. Snowfall
will decrease in intensity through the day Friday.