Cheyenne, Wyoming – Residents across eastern Wyoming should prepare for a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms this Monday and Tuesday. These storms, anticipated during the afternoon and evening hours, could bring large hail and damaging winds.
According to the US National Weather Service Cheyenne Wyoming, widely scattered storms are expected Monday, primarily east of I-25. While most will be thunderstorms, a few could turn severe. Tuesday will see scattered severe storms also east of I-25, with a few isolated strong storms possible during the afternoon. Areas including Cheyenne, Laramie, and points east are most likely to experience the impacts. The primary threats are large hail, which could cause property damage, and damaging winds capable of downing tree limbs and power lines. Travelers on I-25 and other roadways east of the interstate should remain vigilant and be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions. Securing outdoor items and having a plan for seeking shelter during a storm are advised.
This weather pattern is typical for mid-July in the region, where isolated summer storms can quickly intensify. Local emergency services encourage residents to stay informed through official weather channels.
The marginal risk for severe weather will remain in effect through Tuesday evening. Additional advisories or warnings may be issued as conditions evolve.