Wyoming
80 MPH Winds Possible In SE Wyoming, 10 Inches Of Snow
The Cheyenne Workplace of the Nationwide Climate Service has issued Excessive Wind Warnings and Winter Climate Advisories for areas of southeast Wyoming.
Wind speeds of as much as 80 miles per hour are potential, and better elevations may get 3-10 inches of snow. That is in keeping with a submit on the company’s web site:
There’s a Excessive Wind Warning via Tuesday night for a lot of southeast Wyoming, together with Rawlins, Elk Mountain, Arlington, Bordeaux, Wheatland, Douglas and the I-80 Summit and foothills. Count on west winds of 30 to 50 mph with gusts to 80 mph. Use warning if touring with mild weight and excessive profile automobiles as there’s a excessive threat for blowovers and blowoffs. There’s a Winter Climate Advisory for southwest Carbon County and the Sierra Madre Vary for snow and blowing snow. Count on snow accumulations of three to 10 inches with winds gusting as much as 50 mph.
Right here is the forecast for Cheyenne:
At the moment
Principally sunny, with a excessive close to 57. Windy, with a west southwest wind 15 to twenty mph growing to 25 to 30 mph within the afternoon. Winds may gust as excessive as 45 mph.
Tonight
Principally cloudy, with a low round 34. Windy, with a west wind 20 to 30 mph reducing to 10 to twenty mph after midnight. Winds may gust as excessive as 45 mph.
Wednesday
An opportunity of rain and snow earlier than 2pm, then an opportunity of rain between 2pm and 3pm, then an opportunity of rain and snow after 3pm. Principally cloudy, with a excessive close to 45. West northwest wind round 15 mph, with gusts as excessive as 25 mph. Likelihood of precipitation is 40%.
Wednesday Night time
A 40 % likelihood of snow. Principally cloudy, with a low round 22. Blustery, with a west northwest wind round 20 mph, with gusts as excessive as 30 mph.
Thursday
Principally sunny, with a excessive close to 34. Breezy, with a west northwest wind 15 to 25 mph, with gusts as excessive as 35 mph.
Thursday Night time
Partly cloudy, with a low round 17.
Friday
Principally sunny, with a excessive close to 40. Breezy.
Friday Night time
Principally cloudy, with a low round 25. Breezy.
Saturday
Principally sunny, with a excessive close to 43. Breezy.
Saturday Night time
An opportunity of snow, primarily after 11pm. Principally cloudy, with a low round 24.
New Yr’s Day
An opportunity of snow. Principally cloudy, with a excessive close to 37.
Sunday Night time
Snow doubtless. Principally cloudy, with a low round 18.
Monday
An opportunity of snow. Partly sunny, with a excessive close to 28. Blustery.
Right here is forecast for Laramie:
At the moment
Partly sunny, with a excessive close to 46. Windy, with a west southwest wind 40 to 45 mph, with gusts as excessive as 75 mph.
Tonight
A 20 % likelihood of snow after 11pm. Principally cloudy, with a low round 31. Windy, with a west southwest wind 30 to 40 mph reducing to twenty to 30 mph after midnight. Winds may gust as excessive as 60 mph.
Wednesday
A 50 % likelihood of snow. Principally cloudy, with a excessive close to 38. Windy, with a west northwest wind 20 to 30 mph, with gusts as excessive as 40 mph.
Wednesday Night time
A 40 % likelihood of snow, primarily earlier than 11pm. Principally cloudy, with a low round 17. Windy, with a west wind 25 to 30 mph, with gusts as excessive as 50 mph.
Thursday
Principally sunny, with a excessive close to 24. Windy, with a west wind 25 to 30 mph, with gusts as excessive as 45 mph.
Thursday Night time
Principally clear, with a low round 16. Breezy.
Friday
A 20 % likelihood of snow after 11am. Principally sunny, with a excessive close to 32. Breezy.
Friday Night time
An opportunity of snow. Principally cloudy, with a low round 24. Windy.
Saturday
An opportunity of snow, primarily earlier than 11am. Principally sunny, with a excessive close to 33. Windy.
Saturday Night time
An opportunity of snow. Principally cloudy, with a low round 24. Breezy.
New Yr’s Day
Snow doubtless. Principally cloudy, with a excessive close to 32.
Sunday Night time
Snow. Principally cloudy, with a low round 18.
Monday
An opportunity of snow. Partly sunny, with a excessive close to 21. Blustery.
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Wyoming
Arizona adds former Wyoming freshman All-American DE Braden Siders
Arizona added its third transfer in two days with a commitment from Wyoming edge rusher Braden Siders on Wednesday. Siders was named a freshman All-American by The College Football News in 2022. An injury limited Siders to eight games during the 2024 season.
Siders had 91 tackles, 23.5 tackles for loss, 14 sacks and three passes defended in the last three seasons after not playing any snaps during his first two years with Wyoming. The 2022 season when he earned recognition on the freshman All-American team was the best season for Siders.
Siders had 44 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, 7.0 sacks and one pass defended as Wyoming finished 7-6 and won the Arizona bowl in 2022. In the past two seasons combined, Siders had 47 tackles, 10.0 TFLs, 7.0 sacks and 2.0 passes defended. Arizona has three transfer edge rushers added to the 2025 roster.
Before Siders, Arizona added FCS transfer edge rushers Chancellor Owens from Northwestern State and Riley Wilson. Siders provides Arizona with an experienced edge rusher in a high-level Group of Five program. Siders had proven the ability to produce at a high level if he stays healthy.
Siders is the740th transfer and 64 edge rusher in the portal per the On3 rankings. The On3 Industry Rankings listed Siders as the 2,543rd prospect, 276th linebacker and 18th player in Colorado in the 2020 class out of Arvada, Ralston Valley.
Arizona has the 29th-ranked transfer class per the 247Sports Composite. Siders is not included in the updated 247Sports transfer portal rankings. Arizona is far from finished adding transfers. Expect several players from the College Football Semifinal losers on Thursday and Friday to enter the transfer portal over the next week.
Arizona head coach Brent Brennan faces a pivotal 2025 season. Brennan and his staff have to get the majority of the players right. Siders is a gamble based on his injury history and his production declining over the past two seasons. If Siders can return to his 2022 production, he will be one of the best 2025 transfers.
Wyoming
Wyoming Legislature to Convene 2025 General Session Tuesday
The 68th Wyoming Legislature will convene for the 2025 General Session on Tuesday at Noon. The bodies will hold opening ceremonies as their first order of business, and newly elected members of the Legislature and legislative leadership will be sworn in. Following a brief recess, the bodies will begin introduction and referral of bills Tuesday afternoon. All floor proceedings and committee meetings during the 2025 General Session will be broadcast live via the Legislature’s YouTube channel.
The Legislature will then convene in a joint session of the Wyoming Senate and House of Representatives on Wednesday at 10 am, during the second day of legislative proceedings. At that time, Gov. Mark Gordon will deliver his State of the State message, followed by the State of the Judiciary message, delivered by Wyoming Supreme Court Chief Justice Kate M. Fox in the House Chamber at the Wyoming State Capitol.
Wyoming
230 Million-Year-Old Fossil From Wyoming Challenges Dinosaur Origin Theories
Though paleontologists have been discussing the origin and spread of dinosaurs for decades, the widely accepted theory was that they emerged in the southern part of the ancient continent of Pangea over 200 million years ago, and only spread northward millions of years later. A new study dramatically changes the conversation.
University of Wisconsin–Madison (UW–Madison) paleontologists announced the discovery of a new dinosaur that challenges the conventional theory about the dinosaurs’ origin and spread. The location and age of the newly-described fossils suggest that dinosaurs prowled the northern regions of Pangea millions of years earlier than previously hypothesized. The findings were detailed in a January 8 study published in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.
“We’re kind of filling in some of this story, and we’re showing that the ideas that we’ve held for so long — ideas that were supported by the fragmented evidence that we had — weren’t quite right,” Dave Lovelace of the University of Wisconsin Geology Museum, who co-led the study, said in a UW–Madison statement. “We now have this piece of evidence that shows dinosaurs were here in the northern hemisphere much earlier than we thought.”
The paleontologists uncovered the theory-defying fossils in present-day Wyoming in 2013. Due to Earth’s shifting tectonic plates, this region was located near the equator over 200 million years ago on Laurasia, the northern half of Pangea (the southern half was called Gondwana). While the remains were fragmented, the paleontologists were able to attribute the fossils to a new dinosaur species they named Ahvaytum bahndooiveche, which was likely an early sauropod relative. Ahvaytum, however, looked very different from the iconic long-necked herbivores.
“It was basically the size of a chicken but with a really long tail,” said Lovelace. “We think of dinosaurs as these giant behemoths, but they didn’t start out that way.” The adult specimen was just over a foot tall (30.5 centimeters) and about three feet long (91.4 cm).
Perhaps most shockingly, however, is the age of the fossil. Lovelace and his colleagues used radioisotopic dating (a method for determining the age of materials by measuring radioactive decay) to determine that the rock layers where they’d found the Ahvaytum fossils—and thus roughly the remains themselves—were about 230 million years old. This makes Ahvaytum the oldest known Laurasian dinosaur, and about equivalent in age to the earliest known Gondwanan dinosaurs, according to the study. Dinosaurs first emerged during the Triassic period, around 230 million years ago. This era, which lasted from about 252 to 201 million years ago, saw the rise of the earliest dinos, before they became dominant in the Jurassic period.
“We have, with these fossils, the oldest equatorial dinosaur in the world — it’s also North America’s oldest dinosaur,” Lovelace added. The fact that the oldest known Laurasian dinosaur is about as old as the earliest known Gondwanan dinosaurs consequently challenges the theory that dinosaurs originated in the south of the ancient continent and only spread north millions of years later.
The site of the discovery is within the ancestral lands of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe. As a result, the researchers partnered with tribal members throughout their work, and included Eastern Shoshone elders and middle school students in choosing the new dinosaur’s name. Ahvaytum bahndooiveche roughly translates to “long ago dinosaur” in the Eastern Shoshone language.
The region also yielded additional finds. The team identified an early dinosaur-like footprint in older rock layers, meaning that dinosaurs or dinosaur-related creatures were calling Laurasia home even before Ahvaytum. The paleontologists also uncovered the fossil of a newly described amphibian, which was also named in the Eastern Shoshone language.
In challenging long-standing theories about how dinosaurs spread across Pangea, the discovery of the chicken-sized Ahvaytum ultimately paints a clearer picture of the creatures that walked the Earth—and where—millions of years before us.
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