Cheyenne, Wyoming

Regional Weather Alerts


     

Alert: Special Weather Statement
Area(s): Teton and Gros Ventre Mountains; Jackson Hole; Upper Green River Basin Foothills
Effective: 2026-05-24 @ 8:56 pm -> 2026-05-24 @ 9:30 pm
Onset: 2026-05-24 @ 8:56 pm
Severity: Moderate
Certainty: Observed
Urgency: Expected
Issued By: NWS Riverton WY on 2026-05-24 @ 8:56 pm
Headline: Special Weather Statement issued May 24 at 7:56PM MDT by NWS Riverton WY
Description: At 756 PM MDT, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over
Hoback, which is 13 miles south of Jackson, moving east at 25 mph.

HAZARD...Wind gusts up to 50 mph and half inch hail.

SOURCE...Radar indicated.

IMPACT...Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around
unsecured objects. Minor hail damage to vegetation is
possible.

This storm will remain over mainly rural areas of south central Teton
County, including the following locations... Granite Creek Campground
and Hoback Campground.

Alert: Hydrologic Outlook
Area(s): Big Horn, MT; Carbon, MT; Park, MT; Stillwater, MT; Sweet Grass, MT; Yellowstone, MT; Sheridan, WY
Effective: 2026-05-23 @ 2:44 am -> 2026-05-25 @ 6:45 am
Onset: 2026-05-23 @ 2:44 am
Severity: Unknown
Certainty: Possible
Urgency: Future
Issued By: NWS Billings MT on 2026-05-23 @ 2:44 am
Headline: Hydrologic Outlook issued May 23 at 1:44AM MDT by NWS Billings MT
Description: ESFBYZ

Unseasonably warm temperatures this weekend into early next week will
result in higher flows on area waterways through next week as the
remaining high elevation snowpack melts. Flooding is not expected at
this time. Rivers such as the Yellowstone and Clarks Fork of the
Yellowstone, Stillwater, and Boulder are expected to see flows double
the current rates by late in the week.

Smaller streams and creeks flowing out of the mountains will see
rises late this weekend into early next week, with larger rivers and
streams further downstream seeing the strongest increases from
Tuesday through Friday.

Those with interests along foothills waterways should be prepared for
higher water levels, and move property and livestock away from
rivers, streams, and low lying areas.

Recreationists in the mountains and foothills should be prepared for
changing conditions and use extra caution when near waterways. Flows
will be higher and faster, and the water is very cold. Cloudy water
conditions during runoff can also hide submerged hazards. Keep
children and pets away from the edge of fast flowing waterways.

Stay tuned to the forecast. Please report any flooding to local law
enforcement and have them relay the report to the National Weather
Service.