Cheyenne Labor Day Weather: Hot Temperatures and Storms Expected This Week – Stay Alert!

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Cheyenne, WY – This Labor Day kicks off with scorching temperatures across Cheyenne, with highs expected to reach the upper 90s east of I-25 and mid-80s to low 90s west of I-25. As you enjoy the holiday, be mindful of the intense heat and prepare for a shift in the weather.

According to the National Weather Service in Cheyenne, the heatwave will continue into Tuesday, with temperatures soaring between 87 and 101 degrees east of I-25. However, a cold front is expected to bring scattered showers and thunderstorms late Tuesday into Wednesday, primarily west of I-25. These storms could affect travel plans and outdoor activities, so residents are advised to stay weather-aware and plan accordingly.

Wednesday will see a significant drop in temperatures, ranging from 77 to 87 degrees east of I-25 and a cooler 74 to 78 degrees west. This cooldown, coupled with possible thunderstorms, marks a sharp contrast to the Labor Day heatwave.

Residents are urged to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours, and monitor weather updates for potential storm warnings. With fluctuating temperatures and storm risks, this week could challenge those with outdoor plans.

Stay tuned to local weather updates and take necessary precautions to ensure a safe holiday and week ahead.