JACKSON, Wyo. — Cold weather has returned and it finally looks like winter outside, folks, but perhaps not for long. Last night, temperatures reached the negatives after a rainy Christmas and record warm spell over the last couple of weeks.

All locations reported by the US National Weather Service (NWS) Riverton Wyoming experienced temperature averages at least 13 degrees above normal from Dec. 13 to Dec. 27.

Photo: US National Weather Service Riverton.

A total of 67 record high temperatures were set during that 15-day period as well, and every weather station had at least one of the top six warmest December temperatures in the station’s history.

Lake Yellowstone, for example, has a normal average temperature of 12.3°F from Dec. 13 to Dec. 27, but this year the average lingered around 26.2°F.

The NWS reports warm days returning to Jackson over the new year, with a slight chance of showers on New Year’s Day in the morning and a high near 42°F. Rain and snow showers are predicted through the weekend.

Hannah is a Buckrail Staff Reporter and freelance web developer and designer who has called Jackson home since 2015. When she’s not outside, you can probably find her eating a good meal, playing cribbage, or at one of the local yoga studios. She’s interested in what makes this community tick, both from the individual and collective perspective.