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Heavy Snow  Fell Across Much of Central Wyoming This Week

December 22nd-23rd, 2004 - What follows are storm total snowfall reports from selected areas across central Wyoming from this week.  Most snow recorded reports begin on December 22nd and end on the morning of December 23rd.

SNOWFALL REPORTS

December 22-23, 2004
 Location  
JOHNSON COUNTY Snowfall (Inches)
 Buffalo 2-3
 16 Miles Southwest of Buffalo 2
 Kaycee 2
 26 Miles Southwest of Buffalo 1
   
 BIG HORN COUNTY  
 Powder River Pass 12 (Estimated)
 30 Miles East of Lovell 6
 Medicine Lodge 2-3
   
 NATRONA COUNTY  
 Casper Mountain 8-10
 13 Miles Southwest of Casper 5
 Casper 2-3
 Midwest 1
   
 FREMONT COUNTY  
 South Pass City 4-5
 4 Miles Southwest of Lander 4
 Red Canyon 2
 Lander 1-2
 Sinks Canyon 1
 Sweetwater Station 1
 Riverton < 1
   
 HOT SPRINGS COUNTY  
 Thermopolis 1
   
 PARK COUNTY  
 Meeteetse Rim 1-2
 Cody < 1

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