JACKSON, Wyo. – The Wyoming Department of Transportation is warning drivers between Jackson and the Idaho State Line of dangerous driving conditions today, Nov. 10. Motorists should expect limited visibility. The Level 1 chain law is in effect, which means that travel is limited to vehicles with tire tracks, sufficient winter tires or four-wheel drive. UPDATE: 11:32 a.m.: The Level 1 Chains Act has been enacted, meaning that travel is limited to vehicles with tire chains or vehicles with sufficient winter tires or four-wheel drive vehicles. The Tetons will see a total of 10 to 20 inches of snow from Friday afternoon to Saturday night, according to a recent forecast from meteorologist Alan Smith. Strong winds and dangerous driving conditions are expected on the pass tomorrow. WILSON, Wyo. – The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) announced today, July 4. In November, at 9:45 a.m., he issued a warning about traffic without a trailer. Lindsay Vallen is a community news reporter who covers a little bit of everything; with an interest in politics, wildlife and amplifying community voices.
Lindsay is originally from the East Coast and has lived in Wilson, Wyoming since 2017. In her spare time, she enjoys snowboarding, hiking, cooking and completing the Jackson Hole Daily crossword puzzle. Food & Food, Food vendors / trucks, Lunch, Pizza, Shake-a-day, Sports bar, Takeout, Wings Conditions between Wilson and the Idaho State Line are currently dry and with snowfall, according to WYDOT. Trailers are excluded from the pass for the winter season from November 15.