Casper could see up to four inches of snow accumulation as a fall storm system moves east across Wyoming on Sunday.

The heaviest snowfall was predicted to occur in the morning. A winter weather advisory for Natrona County was set to expire at 6 p.m. Sunday.

Casper Mountain could receive five to 10 inches of snow accumulation, with winds gusting 35-45 mph creating areas of blowing snow. Roads on the mountain were expected to become slippery and snow-packed.

In the lower elevations, road conditions were expected to vary from wet to snow-covered and slick. Drivers are urged to use caution and be prepared for changing road conditions.

Visibility was expected to be reduced to roughly one-tenth of a mile with the storm.

Further south, parts of I-80 and adjacent highways were closed due to winter conditions.

For the latest road conditions, call 511, visit WyoRoad.info or download the Wyoming 511 app.

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