Below average temperatures reported (Wyoming)

Wyoming experienced below normal temperatures for the week ending Oct. 17, according to USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, Mountain Regional Field Office, Wyoming. All 33 of the reporting stations reported below average temperatures for the week. The high temperature of 65 degrees was recorded at Lander and a low of 2 degrees was recorded at Laramie and Yellowstone. Above normal moisture was reported at 22 of the 34 reporting stations. Cody reporting the least moisture at 0.02 inches. Buford reported the most moisture with 1.97 inches. A reporter from north central Wyoming indicated that pastures are showing a little green with the snow and moisture. A reporter from southwestern Wyoming reported that they received some snow and cold temperatures during the past week. A reporter from southeastern Wyoming stated that they had received snow and temperatures in the teens. Another reporter from southeastern Wyoming indicated that the weather has been very cloudy, rainy, and that they did get some snow.