Snow in the first week of September? It’s entirely possible, although some long-range forecasts can be misleading.
Chris Nunley, a meteorologist with FOX 13 Utah, shared a long-range forecast suggesting a cold front from the northern Pacific could descend on the Western U.S. during the first week of September.
The front could be strong enough to bring the first snowfall of the season to Wyoming’s mountains, especially in the western half of the state. The Wind River, Bighorn and Teton Ranges could be blanketed by Labor Day, and even the Snowy Range could get snowy.
Whether that will actually happen is far from certain.
It reminded Cowboy State Daily meteorologist Don Day of something he hasn’t and will never do when communicating weather to Wyomingites.
“I never post any graphics like