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CHEYENNE — Warmer temperatures and rainfall could cause flooding in some portions of Wyoming this spring, according to preliminary forecasts.
Jim Fahey of the National Weather Service said Wyoming’s wettest months are April, May and part of June.
Most of the state is at 98 percent to 100 percent of normal snowpack amounts, Fahey said.
“There’s no high danger right now,” he said. “We’ve still got a lot of time. We’ve just got to watch for rainstorms in May and warm-up in May, which will create a lot of water where it shouldn’t be.” The Associated Press



