Casper Area to See Weekend Temps in 90s
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Casper area to see weekend temps in 90s
CASPER, Wyo. — It will be a hot and sunny weekend in Natrona County, with the National Weather Service predicting sweltering temperatures that climb into the 90s over the coming days. Today’s forecast calls for mostly clear conditions, with a high temperature of 91. Moderate winds can be expected, with the NWS reporting wind gusts of nearly 25 mph should be possible throughout the afternoon. At night, temperatures will fall to a low of about 61 …


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