Cheyenne, WY – Residents across southeast Wyoming and the Nebraska Panhandle should prepare for unsettled weather to begin the week, with thunderstorms and showers in the forecast through Wednesday. According to the National Weather Service in Cheyenne, gusty winds and scattered storms are expected Monday afternoon, with additional rainfall possible Tuesday and Wednesday.
The agency said another cool front will move in midweek, bringing fall-like conditions with highs dipping into the 60s for many areas, including Cheyenne, Laramie, and Scottsbluff. Temperatures will recover later in the week as drier conditions take hold by Thursday.
Areas across the Nebraska Panhandle may continue to see storm chances into Friday as the departing system lingers over the Plains. Highs are expected to range from the upper 60s to mid-70s by the weekend, with lows in the 40s and 50s.
The National Weather Service advised residents to stay alert for rapidly changing conditions, especially Monday through Wednesday when thunderstorms may bring lightning and localized heavy rain. Travelers should also prepare for possible delays due to wet roads and gusty winds.
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