Cheyenne, WY – Travelers on I-80 and residents across southeast Wyoming should prepare for a significant drop in temperatures today, with scattered showers expected throughout Sunday morning. Highs will range from 59 to 69 degrees in the west and 56 to 68 degrees in the east. The region will experience brief relief by the afternoon as sunny skies return, but much cooler conditions will persist through the evening.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Cheyenne, showers will taper off by midday, giving way to clearer skies and highs near 64 degrees. Monday will bring slightly warmer temperatures, reaching up to 75 degrees in some areas, with increasing cloud cover once again.
Drivers on I-80 and I-25 should exercise caution due to wet road conditions early Sunday. Additionally, those planning outdoor activities should dress warmly and be aware of potential light storms. High elevations might experience temperatures below forecasted ranges, making preparation essential for hikers and campers.
By Tuesday, the region can expect more stable weather with a gradual rise in temperatures, peaking at 79 degrees by Thursday.