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Cheyenne’s snowfall is at its lowest since 1965 due to a high-pressure system, raising wildfire risks.
Cheyenne has recorded only 7.5 inches of snow this winter, the lowest since 1965-66, due to a persistent high-pressure system diverting storms northward.
With January’s typical snow total at 28.4 inches, the city is nearly 21 inches below average.
Though March and April could still boost totals, forecasters warn that dry, warm conditions are increasing wildfire risks, prompting officials to urge caution and preparedness for year-round fire dangers.
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Las nevadas de Cheyenne están en su nivel más bajo desde 1965 debido a un sistema de alta presión, aumentando los riesgos de incendios forestales.