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JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) — A snowstorm that started Monday continues to bury western Wyoming, and the snow isn't expected to let up until Wednesday night.
Already, 12 to 30 inches of snow has fallen in and around the Jackson Hole valley by Tuesday afternoon.
The Jackson Hole News & Guide reports (http://bit.ly/2iB6seT ) that even members of the Jackson police and Teton County Sheriff's departments couldn't get to work because of closed roads.
The Teton County School District canceled school on Monday because of the storm. It was the district's first snow day in 20 years.
The National Weather Service says the snow will continue to fall in the western end of the state into Wednesday night. It says the snow is being caused by several weather systems hitting in succession.
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Information from: Jackson Hole (Wyo.) News And Guide, http://www.jhnewsandguide.com
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