Dry Weather Through Friday
High pressure overhead will keep the storm track and the precipitation well to our north. As no fronts or weather systems are expected between now and Friday, conditions will stay dry throughout the state.Â
High pressure overhead will keep the storm track and the precipitation well to our north. As no fronts or weather systems are expected between now and Friday, conditions will stay dry throughout the state.Â
Every year we get together with our friend Don Day of Dayweather Inc. and invite you to predict the weather. What we are looking for is your prediction for the first snowfall in Casper for 2012. All you
A dry, warm and stable air mass is in place. There will be plenty of sun both today and Saturday. Temperatures will range from the 70s to the 80s, with a few lower 90s in the far east.
The wind
As a cold front drifts through today, temperatures will be cooler in the central and southern portions of the state. Unfortunately, it does not look like there will be much in the way of precipitation for those areas.  Alon
The relative humidity is low, the air mass overhead is very dry, it will be hot and the wind is starting to pick up in portions of the state. All of this has lead to a Red Flag Warning that is been
In it's infancy, the Sheep Herder Fire on Casper Mountain is still growing.
As we begin to transition into fall and winter weather, I thought it's time to put away the lawn mower and get the snow-blower ready for the loooooong cold winter.
The cold front from yesterday has brought in cooler temperatures and a mainly dry air mass. The southeast corner of the state could see a small light shower or isolated thunderstorm perhaps later today. The re
A cold front travels through Wyoming today. A few scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected along the front, especially in the north and east, later today and tonight.
Ahead of the front, strong, gusty winds are expected in central and southern portions of the state. The wind and
Much of the state is under a Red Flag Warning through 7pm tonight. Strong, gusty northwest winds sustained at 15 to 25 mph, with gusts to 35 mph are expected.
Later today a dry cold front will cross the state.Â
It will be a bit cooler across the state today. More comfortable temperatures will top off mainly in the 80s statewide.
A little moisture drifting up from the south will trigger a handful of thunderstorms along and to the south of I-80 this afternoon and this evening. Other portion
It is going to be a toasty couple of days across the Cowboy State. Highs today and Wednesday will top off in the 80s and 90s and from 100 to 105 in parts of the southeast. This heat, low relative humidity and an increase in the wind later today continues to keep the fire danger very high to extreme. A Red