A fresh winter storm system is anticipated to deliver up to 10 inches of snow along with wind gusts hitting 50 mph in certain areas of Wyoming and Montana this week. The National Weather Service has cautioned that the storm could result in nearly whiteout conditions at higher altitudes and render travel hazardous from Monday through Thursday. The region around Buffalo, Wyoming, is predicted to experience the most significant snowfall. Authorities are advising motorists to keep emergency supplies on hand as icy roads and limited visibility heighten the likelihood of accidents and travel interruptions throughout the area.