Extreme Cold/Wind Chill — Cody Foothills, Wyoming
2022-12-21 to 2022-12-23 · Cody Foothills, Wyoming
Event narrative
Dangerously cold temperatures occurred throughout the Cody Foothills. Wind chills dropped as low as 60 below zero in Cody and minus 50 at the Cody airport on the night of December 21st and 22nd. A period of heavy snow and strong wind followed the Arctic Front Passage resulting in near impossible travel conditions.
Wider weather episode
A powerful arctic front dropped southward across Wyoming and brought a period of snow and bitterly cold temperatures to much of western and central Wyoming. Ahead of the front, heavy snow fell in portions of western Wyoming with as much as 16 inches of new snow at Jackson Hole Ski Resort. A powerful jet stream approaching 200 knots also accompanied the cold front, bringing snow squalls to much of central Wyoming along with very strong winds. Winds in the higher elevations of the mountains gusted in excess of 80 mph, with an 86 mph gust at Red Canyon. In the lower elevations, Rock Springs had a maximum wind gust of 75 mph with gusts past 55 mph in most counties. The combination of strong wind and snow brought near zero visibility at times, resulting in closure of many major roads, including Interstate 80. This was followed by some of the coldest air in many years in areas East of the Divide. Both the Casper and Riverton airports recorded their all time record lows, with minus 42 F and minus 31 F respectively. Almost all counties recorded temperatures under 20 below zero with many seeing lows under 40 below zero. Wind chills dropped to 30 below to 50 below zero for most areas. The extreme cold resulted in school closures and travel difficulties. Note that all entries give temperature values in degrees F.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1072204. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.