Weather Report 04/04/2025
Life-threatening, catastrophic, and potentially historic flash flood event continues across the Lower Ohio Valley and Mid-South to Lower Mississippi Valley.
Additional episodes of significant severe weather expected from the Mid-South west through the Ozarks and ArkLaTex with very large hail and strong tornadoes possible.
Moderate to locally heavy snow showers expected for the Rockies, with some snow showers spreading into the High Plains through Saturday.
Well above average, very warm Spring temperatures to end the week across the Southeast with numerous record-tying/breaking highs possible.

Wyoming

Snow will continue for portions of the area, mainly through this morning. Temperatures will be cooler today as a result of a cold front and cloud cover. Warmer temperatures are on the way, however, with a warm-up expected starting this weekend, continuing into next week.

A cold end to the week behind a cold front moving across the region this evening. Temperatures Friday will struggle to get out of the 30s with Friday night/Saturday morning lows bottoming out in the low teens to upper-single digits. Snow chances will slowly taper off Friday evening into the overnight hours with temperatures bouncing back into the 40s on Saturday afternoon. Despite this, next week is looking quite nice!

The threat for severe weather continues for this Friday into Friday night. All modes of severe weather will be possible including very large hail, damaging winds and even a few tornadoes.

Severe weather will remain possible on Saturday into Saturday night as well, mainly over the southeast half to two-thirds of the state. All modes of severe weather are possible, including very large hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes.
Have a wonderful weekend and be safe out there.