Widespread rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches are expected in the
high country, especially in the Sunday through Tuesday time
period. Local amounts could reach 3 inches. The highest amounts
are expected in the northern Wind River Mountains northward
through the Absaroka Range. The lower elevations will vary from
two-thirds of an inch to an one inch and a half.
There will also be scattered to numerous showers and a few
thunderstorms Friday and Saturday. The threat of widespread
significant rainfall increases Sunday and continues through at
least Tuesday and possibly into the middle of next week.
Outdoor enthusiasts should be prepared for the increasing risk of
heavy rain late in the weekend through early next week. The higher
peaks of the Wind River and Southern Absaroka mountains above
11,000 feet will see some heavy wet snow.
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