Snow fell on the Labor Day weekend in parts of Wyoming, providing a gentle reminder that summer is on its last legs. Please make it stop!

You can feel the chill of an early fall. Snow levels lowered to 9,000 feet in northwest Wyoming. A dusting of snow was captured on Wyoming DOT cams Sunday morning northwest of Dubois, Wyoming along U.S. 26 and 287 at an elevation of 9,500 feet and coated the top of Grand Targhee Resort Sunday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service office in Riverton, Wyoming.

While driving to Laramie on Friday afternoon, the temperature dropped from 70 in Cheyenne to 40 on the Sherman Pass at 8500 feet during a downpour. The fat lady must have sung. Winter is here.

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