Southeast Wyoming to see record-breaking warmth before Monday snow
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Southeast Wyoming to see record-breaking warmth before Monday snow
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Southeast Wyoming is caught in a weather tug-of-war, enjoying record-breaking warmth in the mid-60s today even as a Canadian cold front gathers strength to the north. This weekend’s “solar spring” will likely see the mercury approach 70 in low-lying areas, but the relief is short-lived as the National Weather Service expects high seasonal temperatures only through Monday. Winds today have led the Wyoming Department of Transporta…
Southeast Wyoming to see temps 20 degrees above average, with warmup starting today
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Southeast Wyoming will see a warming trend starting today, with temperatures forecast to remain 20 degrees above average through Sunday. The National Weather Service in Cheyenne expects sunny skies and light winds to accompany highs in the 60s as the week progresses. The high today will reach 49 degrees under sunny skies, accompanying west-northwest winds between 10 and 15 mph. Patchy fog may develop during the morning hours in …
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