Wyoming, prepares for a substantial temperature drop this weekend. Residents can expect the first signs of fall with cooler air pushing into the region, bringing notably lower temperatures.
According to the US National Weather Service in Riverton, low temperatures will start to decline on Sunday, particularly west of the Divide. By Monday, this cool front is expected to spread eastward, bringing potentially freezing temperatures to areas west of the Divide. This marks a sharp departure from the recent warm conditions.
Today, Riverton will see a high of 95°F with partly cloudy skies and a 40% chance of rain. The cooling trend begins Thursday, with a high of 92°F. Temperatures will continue to drop through the weekend, reaching highs of 88°F on Friday and 87°F on Saturday. Sunday will bring a high of 82°F with lows dipping to 55°F.
Air quality remains a concern, with an AQI of 106, categorized as unhealthy for sensitive groups. Residents are advised to limit outdoor activities as the air quality issue persists.
Prepare for the cooler weather and stay updated with the latest forecast as fall begins to make its presence felt across Wyoming.