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City of Cheyenne Ice and Snow Guide
Most Cheyenne Snows are short lived. Wyoming Winter snows can be beautiful and they offer tremendous opportunity for winter recreational activities. They can, however, make driving challenging and dangerous. Cheyenne averages about 52 inches of snow per year butthe typical snowfall only stays on the ground for a few days before temperatures warm and melt it back to bare ground.

City Snow Removal Capability.
The city of Cheyenne has a limited snow removal capability. We can normally field 8 or 9 snowplow trucks operating
24 hours per day. With over 310 miles of city streets, our first priorities have to be main streets providing access to emergency services and major community centers. Our second priority is to provide access to schools. As with most communities on the front range, we do not have the resources to plow residential streets on a routine basis. During a winter storm event, our main objective is to keep major city streets passable within the limitations imposed by climatological conditions, the availability of resources, and environmental concerns. After the storm event, we will try to plow residential areas as needed to make them passable.

A “passable roadway” is defined as a roadway surface that is free from drifts, snow ridges, and as much ice and snow pack as is practical and can be traveled safely at reasonable speeds. A passable roadway should not be confused with a " dry pavement " or "bare pavement" which is essentially free of all ice, snow, and any moisture from shoulder to
shoulder. This "dry/bare pavement " condition may not exist for several days until the weather conditions improve to the
point where this pavement condition can be provided.

The definition of "reasonable speed" is considered a speedthat a vehicle can travel without losing traction. During and immediately after a winter storm event, a reasonable speed will most likely be much lower than the posted speed limit. Motorists can expect some inconvenience and will be expected to modify their driving practices to suit road conditions.

 

 

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