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Extreme Cold/Wind Chill — North Laramie Range, Wyoming

2022-12-21 to 2022-12-23 · North Laramie Range, Wyoming

Event narrative

Overnight low temperatures fell to as low as -17 F from 12/21 into 12/22, with daytime highs generally remaining below -5 F during the afternoon on 12/22. Sustained winds 10-20 MPH resulted in a prolonged period of extreme wind chills under -30 F. The most extreme wind chills occurred between 9:00 PM MST on 12/21 and 11:00 AM MST on 12/22. A wind chill of -56 F was recorded at DODW4 (Dodge Creek, 11 miles SSE of Garrett) at 7:44 AM and 8:44 AM MST on 12/22. Minimum observed wind chill values reached -57 F at PC248 (2 NNE of Esterbrook) at 12:40 AM on 12/22.

Wider weather episode

An intense arctic cold front tracked rapidly from north to south across southeast Wyoming during the morning and afternoon hours on 12/21. Temperatures at the Cheyenne Airport (KCYS) fell from 43 to 7 degrees between 1:05 PM and 1:18 PM MST, before plummeting to a near-record -25 degrees F at 7:15 AM MST on 12/22. Numerous records were set for the most rapid and extreme temperature drops in history. Morning low temperatures fell to -20 to -40 degrees F across a large portion of southeast Wyoming on 12/22, with many sites remaining below zero through the day. Wind chills plummeted to between -45 and -65 degrees F for many. The cold frontal passage on 12/21 was also accompanied by scattered snow showers and locally intense snow squalls, resulting in a period of extremely low visibilities and dangerous travel conditions due to a flash freeze. Several inches of mountain snow were also recorded in the Snowy and Sierra Madre mountain ranges, along with reports of significant blowing and drifting snow.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1062650. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.