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Snowfall Amounts for December 1st
December 1, 2007. A complex winter storm system brought significant snowfall across the central Rockies into southeast Wyoming Friday and Saturday. West and central Wyoming remained mainly on the outer edges of the most significant precipitation swath with the highest snowfall amounts recorded across south and east central Wyoming. The following are preliminary snowfall totals as of 7 PM on December 1, 2007.
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Snowfall December 1, 2007
| County | General Station Name | Snowfall |
| Big Horn |
Shell Creek SNOTEL |
2 |
| Fremont |
Deer Park SNOTEL |
8 |
| Fremont |
South Pass SNOTEL |
7 |
| Fremont |
Hobbs Park SNOTEL |
7 |
| Fremont |
Riverton |
3 |
| Fremont |
Townsend Creek SNOTEL |
3 |
| Fremont |
Riverton |
2.3 |
| Fremont |
Riverton Weather Office |
2.3 |
| Fremont |
Dubois |
2 |
| Fremont |
Lander Airport |
2 |
| Johnson |
Middle Powder SNOTEL |
3 |
| Lincoln |
Fossil Butte |
4.3 |
| Natrona |
Mills |
4 |
| Natrona |
Casper Outer Drive |
3.7 |
| Natrona |
Grave Springs SNOTEL |
3.6 |
| Natrona |
Casper 10 Southwest |
3.3 |
| Natrona |
Casper Mountain SNOTEL |
3 |
| Natrona |
Casper |
3 |
| Natrona |
Casper Airport |
2.5 |
| Natrona |
Casper 3 Northeast |
2 |
| Sublette |
Big Sandy Opening SNOTEL |
4 |
| Sweetwater |
Green River |
3.5 |
| Sweetwater |
Rock Springs |
3 |
| Washakie |
Powder River Pass SNOTEL |
3 |
| Washakie |
Worland |
2.5 |
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