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Not Much For Moisture Through the Middle of the Week
With more sun around today, temperatures will once again start to heat up across the state. Highs will range from the lower 80s to the lower 90s over the next couple of days.
The very warm to hot temperatures will be accompanied by wind on Wednesday, leading to a continued very high to extreme fire danger
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Decreasing Clouds, Mild Temperatures
Cloud cover will be decreasing west to east today across the Cowboy State. We will see a continuing chance of some shower and thunderstorm activity, especially in the south and east. High pressure will build over the state and region on Tuesday
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Milder, Still Mostly Dry
Milder temperatures will be found across Wyoming today, but especially so for the eastern half of the state. Cloud cover will also linger across much of eastern Wyoming through the afternoon. Sunshine returns to the state for Friday and the weekend
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Cold Front, Showers, Thunderstorms and Wind Push Through the State
A fairly strong cold front is starting to work its way through the state. Clouds, wind and developing showers and thunderstorms will spread through northern and central Wyoming through this afternoon along the front.
Meanwhile, southern Wyoming will experience strong, gusty winds today leading to a continued very high to extreme fire danger
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Very High Fire Danger Today; Cold Front Crosses State Wednesday
There will be plenty of sun, heat and wind to go around the state today. All of this and a low relative humidity will lead to very high to extreme fire dangers in many areas. A good portion of the state is under a Red Flag Warning through 8pm tonight
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Fairly Quiet Weather For the Next Couple of Days; Very High Fire Danger in Some Areas
Today and Tuesday will be settled on the weather front across much of the state. Other than a few small, isolated thunderstorms in the state’s mountains, most areas will be on the dry side for the next two days. Temperatures will range from the 80s to the mid 90s with lows mainly in the upper 40s to near 60
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Incoming Front Brings in Better Chances of Thunderstorms
After some quiet weather across the state, we will start to see more thunderstorm activity develop later today and then continue on Saturday. A front will cross the state later today into Saturday morning. Scattered thunderstorms developing in the west along the front will spread east this evening and tonight
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A Few More Thunderstorms Around the Next Two Days
Atmospheric moisture will slowly works its way back into the state later today. Western counties and the mountains will be in the best position for isolated to widely scattered thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. Please be aware that strong, gusty winds will accompany these thunderstorms as will frequent lightning
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Plenty of Heat; Thunderstorms Start Up Again Thursday and Friday
Hot, high pressure will be overhead the Cowboy State today. With the atmosphere continuing to dry out and the lack of flow of moisture from the south, thunderstorms and showers are going to be very hard to come by today. There may be a rumble of thunder around the mountains, otherwise conditions are expected to stay dry
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Hot and Mostly Dry
Strong high pressure over the Rocky Mountain West will keep temperatures throughout Wyoming well above normal. This trend will continue through at least Thursday. There is a chance that come Friday and Saturday temperatures will cool a little for the eastern half of the state with thunderstorm chances also increasing at the same time
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Fire Danger Still Very High; Refreshing Temperatures On the Way
Strong winds and very warm temperatures will make for very high to extreme fire danger in many portions of the state again today. Strong west winds gusting as high as 40 mph and low relative humidity in much of southern and central Wyoming has lead to a Red Flag Warning in some areas through 7pm tonight
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Hot For Now; Cold Front Pushes Through Late Friday
There will be plenty of heat around much of the state for the next two days, with highs staying in the 80s and 90s. The wind starts to increase this afternoon mainly out of the west at 15 to 25 mph, with gusts to 40 mph. The wind and low relative humidity in much of the state today will lead to extreme fire dangers
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