Cheyenne, WY – Wyoming residents should prepare for significant weather changes as a strong cold front moves through the region tonight, drastically dropping temperatures by nearly 30 degrees. This will usher in fall-like conditions, especially east of the Laramie Range, where temperatures are expected to range between 60-69°F east of I-25 and 67-76°F west of I-25 on Thursday and Friday.
According to the US National Weather Service in Cheyenne, overcast skies, intermittent rain showers, and the occasional thunderstorm are anticipated throughout Thursday and Friday. This shift will mark a stark contrast from the warmer conditions earlier in the week, providing a cooler and drearier end to the week.
Today’s forecast predicts a high of 62°F with a 60% chance of rain. On Friday, temperatures will drop further to a high of 66°F with cloudy skies. The weekend brings a slight warming trend, with Saturday expected to reach 74°F under mostly cloudy conditions and Sunday climbing to a sunny 81°F.
As the new week begins, temperatures will stabilize, with Monday forecasted at 75°F and partly cloudy, and Tuesday warming up to 84°F with partly sunny skies. Residents are advised to stay updated on the latest weather reports and take necessary precautions, especially during the periods of expected thunderstorms.




