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Monsoonal moisture will interact with a stalled frontal system to produce a good chance of showers and thunderstorms across much of the state through at least Saturday. Storms though will be most numerous in eastern and southern Wyoming.
The current weather pattern consisting of a very large, strong ridge of high pressure will not be taking its grip off the state for the next several days. Very warm to hot temperatures will continue to blanket the state with highs in the 80s to near 100 degrees or better.
The wind is expected to pick up later today and tonight, especially
A very large, strong ridge of high pressure will continue to dominate the weather across the state through the weekend. The fire danger will stay very high. A Red Flag Warning remains in effect for much of central, western and southern Wyoming th
Temperatures statewide will remain well above normal for today. Conditions will also be breezy to windy. A few strong thunderstorms will be possible in the south and southeast. Temperatures will cool down several degrees in northern areas on Wednesday.
Temperatures across the Cowboy state will stay well above average for today and Tuesday. This will be especially true for southeastern areas and there will be a chance of at least a few record high temperatures once again today and Tuesday. Far southern and southeastern areas may also see a few strong thunderstorms late today and late Tuesday.
Temperatures have cooled off today thanks to the cold front that rolled through late yesterday and last night. Comfortable daytime high temperatures will be mainly in the upper 60s and 70s statewide.
The front has also brought in more atmospheric moisture to work with. This and daytime heating will allow for redeveloping scattered sh