Cheyenne, WY – Residents of Cheyenne should prepare for a noticeable drop in temperatures and the potential for storms this week. Monday will kick off with highs reaching between 82°F and 92°F, particularly east of I-25. However, a cold front is set to sweep through the region by Tuesday, bringing cooler temperatures and increasing chances for showers. Rain will linger through Tuesday night, especially in Albany and Carbon counties.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday’s high will drop slightly, ranging from 68°F to 91°F, with scattered thunderstorms expected in the afternoon and evening. By Wednesday, cooler air will fully settle in, with highs between 66°F and 85°F across the region. Residents are encouraged to keep an eye on local forecasts and prepare for possible rain delays during their commutes. With lower temperatures and storms expected midweek, it’s advisable to carry rain gear and drive cautiously on slick roads.
The weather will remain cooler for the rest of the week, with pleasant conditions forecasted for Thursday and Friday. This cold front marks a significant change from the unseasonably warm temperatures of late, signaling the beginning of fall-like conditions.