Snow Squall Warning for Southeastern Albany County Set to Expire
The National Weather Service in Cheyenne has announced that the Snow Squall Warning for southeastern Albany County will expire as the storm exits the area, though blowing snow remains a hazard.
Alert Details
The National Weather Service in Cheyenne, WY, has issued an update regarding the Snow Squall Warning for southeastern Albany County. The alert, issued at 4:28 PM MST, indicates that the immediate threat from the snow squall has moved out of the region.
Affected Areas
The primary geographic area affected by this alert is Albany County, Wyoming, specifically the southeastern portion of the county.
What You Should Do
The National Weather Service advises individuals to avoid travel in the impacted areas if possible. Motorists should remain vigilant as conditions remain hazardous despite the expiration of the formal warning.
Expected Conditions
While the snow squall that prompted the warning has exited the area, the National Weather Service reports that areas of blowing snow will continue to persist. These conditions are expected to make travel difficult for motorists in the affected zone.
Timeline
The Snow Squall Warning was issued at 4:28 PM MST on February 17, 2026, and is scheduled to expire at 4:30 PM MST on the same day.
Source: NOAA Official Notice
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