767 FXUS65 KCYS 100910 AFDCYS Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cheyenne WY 310 AM MDT Wed Oct 10 2018 .SHORT TERM...(Today through Friday) Issued at 310 AM MDT Wed Oct 10 2018 We still have a few lingering light patches of snow over the northern Nebraska Panhandle early this morning as the backside of yesterday's shortwave pulls farther to the east, with snow showers expected to increase in coverage today as the upper level low over northern Utah moves across northern Colorado today. The models are in fair agreement de-amplifying/weakening the upper low as it translates eastward, and so we have kept the overall trend of higher chances of snow in our western zones with lesser amounts farther east. This still results in several inches of snowfall in the higher elevations of the Sierra Madre/Snowy ranges (5 to 10 inches in general) with a few inches (1 to 3 inches) for the lower elevations of Carbon and southwestern Albany counties. We will be keeping the Winter Weather Advisory going for most of Carbon and southwestern Albany counties today, with no general changes in timing. A somewhat active upper flow pattern will prevail through Thursday as another upper trough digs over the southwestern states, keeping chances for snow showers going across southeastern Wyoming and the western Nebraska Panhandle through Thursday, then we see that upper trough move off to the east by Friday with a break in the moist pattern with a slight warm-up into the 50s lower elevations expected. .LONG TERM...(Friday Night through Tuesday) Issued at 310 AM MDT Wed Oct 10 2018 Next upper trough and associated cold front will sweep across the CWA Saturday and Saturday night bringing a round of snow or rain changing to snow to much of the CWA. System pretty progressive but looks like a general 1 to 4 inches of snow with the heaviest amounts over and near the mtns. Upper trough axis passes by early Sunday with any lingering snow showers coming to an end. A chilly day on Sunday with max temps mostly in the 30s and 40s after lows in the teens to lower 20s. Early next week should be dry and milder under northwesterly flow aloft. MOS guidance looks a bit too aggressive with warming and have undercut that somewhat. && .AVIATION...(For the 06Z TAFS through 06Z Wednesday evening) Issued at 1121 PM MDT Tue Oct 9 2018 MVFR/IFR conditions expected to prevail over the terminals through the period as another disturbance moves by the area during the day Weds. Light snow will end early in the period over the Panhandle but spread back across much of se Wy later tonight through Weds. && .FIRE WEATHER... Issued at 310 AM MDT Wed Oct 10 2018 No fire weather headlines anticipated for the next several days with cooler temperatures and humidity levels expected to remain above any critical thresholds. Scattered snow showers will continue through Thursday. && .CYS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... WY...Winter Weather Advisory until 6 PM MDT this evening for WYZ109>114. NE...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...JG LONG TERM...RE AVIATION...RE FIRE WEATHER...JG