Weather Alerts for Wyoming
1. High Wind Warning for: North Snowy Range Foothills
2. High Wind Warning for: South Laramie Range; South Laramie Range Foothills
3. Winter Storm Warning for: Converse County Lower Elevations
4. Winter Storm Warning for: Sierra Madre Range
5. Winter Storm Warning for: Southeast Johnson County; Natrona County Lower Elevations
6. Winter Storm Warning for: Southern Campbell
7. Winter Weather Advisory for: Bighorn Mountains West; Bighorn Mountains Southeast
8. Winter Weather Advisory for: Central Laramie County; East Laramie County
9. Winter Weather Advisory for: Central Laramie Range and Southwest Platte County; East Platte County; Goshen County
10. Winter Weather Advisory for: Cody Foothills; North Bighorn Basin
11. Winter Weather Advisory for: Ferris/Seminoe/Shirley Mountains; Central Carbon County; North Snowy Range Foothills
12. Winter Weather Advisory for: Green Mountains and Rattlesnake Range; Casper Mountain
13. Winter Weather Advisory for: Niobrara County
14. Winter Weather Advisory for: North Laramie Range
15. Winter Weather Advisory for: Northeast Johnson County
16. Winter Weather Advisory for: Northern Campbell; Western Crook; Weston County Plains; Newcastle
17. Winter Weather Advisory for: Snowy Range
18. Winter Weather Advisory for: Southwest Bighorn Basin; Southeast Bighorn Basin; Owl Creek and Bridger Mountains
19. Winter Weather Advisory for: Wind River Basin; Lander Foothills
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Weather Topic: What are Cirrocumulus Clouds?
Home - Education - Cloud Types - Cirrocumulus Clouds
Next Topic: Cirrostratus Clouds
Cirrocumulus clouds form at high altitudes (usually around 5 km)
and have distinguishing characteristics displayed in a fine layer of
small cloud patches. These small cloud patches are sometimes referred to as
"cloudlets" in relation to the whole cloud formation.
Cirrocumulus clouds are formed from ice crystals and water droplets. Often, the
water droplets in the cloud freeze into ice crystals and the cloud becomes a
cirrostratus cloud. Because of this common occurrence, cirrocumulus cloud
formations generally pass rapidly.
Next Topic: Cirrostratus Clouds
Weather Topic: What are Cirrus Clouds?
Home - Education - Cloud Types - Cirrus Clouds
Next Topic: Condensation
Cirrus clouds are high-level clouds that occur above 20,000 feet
and are composed mainly of ice crystals.
They are thin and wispy in appearance.
What do they indicate?
They are often the first sign of an approaching storm.
Next Topic: Condensation
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