AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEl Niño Watch: NOAA says the 2026 El Niño is underway and could turn “super,” raising the odds of major weather disruption across the U.S. and worsening drought risks in parts of the Plains. Severe Weather Ahead (Wyoming): The Cheyenne National Weather Service warns of Saturday storms with large hail, damaging winds, and a conditional tornado risk, plus flash-flood concerns. Drought Pressure on Ranches: A Johnson County drought story shows producers forced to sell down herds early as rangeland can’t carry the summer feed demand. Colorado River Fallout: A federal “no deal” scenario could cut Arizona’s Colorado River share by up to 77% if Upper and Lower Basin states can’t agree—Wyoming is named among the Upper Basin states. Data Center Environmental & Power Debate (Wyoming): Uinta County commissioners approved a 1.25-gigawatt AI data center near Evanston, with residents questioning impacts as the project leans on natural gas for power. Wildlife Safety: Wyoming Game and Fish urges bear-aware behavior as temperatures rise, and officials ramp outreach on New World screwworm prevention despite no Wyoming outbreaks. Public Lands Recreation: Federal agencies released draft guidance on rock climbing, including allowing fixed anchors on established routes.
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