Cue the "back in my day…" stories and brace yourselves, Wyoming. The Farmers' Almanac winter predictions for 2023-2024 are in, and our state is on track for some major chills, thrills, and a winter season that's perfect for cozying up indoors. (Just not all the time, right? We've got powder to chase!) It's no secret that Wyomingites are well acquainted with sub-zero wind chill and piercing winters, but it's always helpful to know what to expect in advance of those first few snowflakes. Fortunately, we've got you covered! Our friends at the Farmers' Almanac warn that this year the "BRRRR" is back, and you're definitely going to want to layer up and gear up ASAP for winter in Wyoming this year.
It's a toss-up between whether Wyoming winters, or Wyoming winter residents, are tougher.
But despite what Grandpa said about winters back in his day being worse, statistics suggest that winters are typically cyclical. And after a string of mild-to-moderate winters, a traditional Wyoming winter (i.e., cold, facial hair-freezing, and topped off with some stinging wind) will feel especially brutal.
Curious about some of the worst winter storms in Wyoming history? Check out the devastating winter of 1949.
This year, all Wyoming winter predictions data suggests that a blistering El Niño is on the horizon, which could make this winter season an intense one.
Remember, El Niño refers to a cold, wet winter. A La Niña is typically milder.
The first snowfall of the year is anticipated for late October.
A white Christmas is looking likely for most of the state this year, with possible heavy snowfall anticipated all season long.
Uniquely, this year's winter is also expected to keep going…and going…staying long past its welcome.
Snow, sleet, ice, record lows, vicious wind…you name it. If all the Farmers' Almanac predictions hold up, this year's winter is going to be a frigid one.
And yet...winter here is still pretty magical, we think.
"The cold never bothered me anyway!"
Regardless of your tolerance level, as temperatures start to drop and conditions get dicey, we want you to be safe - that means winter prep! Stock up on winter gear and emergency essentials now, keep warmth top-of-mind for any outdoor animals, and make sure your vehicle is good to go for winter driving. To help you plan, the official Farmer's Almanac guide has a breakdown of this year's winter season week-by-week.
Here in Wyoming, winter is never all doom and gloom. We've got winter festivals galore to enjoy all season long, plus a hefty dose of winter adventures, winter day trips, and even cozy cabin getaways lined up.
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