Snow Dusts Trees in Yellowstone National Park

Parts of Wyoming accumulated several inches of snow after a Labor Day snowstorm hit the area on Monday, September 7, reports said.

The National Weather Service said a range of two to 17 inches of snow fell in Natrona County over the past day,

The storm system impacted the US Rocky Mountain region Monday and Tuesday, bringing snow and wind gusts up to 45 mph to Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, and Utah.

Larry D Curtis said this video, posted on Monday, shows snow-dusted trees at Yellowstone National Park.

Yellowstone closed the park’s east entrance on Monday due to winter weather conditions. “At this point, there is no reopening date and time available,” the Big Horn Radio Network said. Credit: Larry D Curtis via Storyful