Cheyenne, WY – Residents should prepare for a frosty start Monday as temperatures across Wyoming are expected to dip into the 30s. Low temperatures will range from 35 to 45 degrees, with some areas seeing patchy frost, particularly in low-lying or sheltered regions.
According to the National Weather Service in Cheyenne, patchy frost is likely early Monday morning, especially in valleys and spots shielded from the wind. Gardeners should protect plants and other sensitive equipment ahead of the temperature drop.
The overnight lows are forecast to be as low as 36 degrees in Cheyenne, 37 degrees in Sidney, and 35 degrees in Douglas. Areas further north, like Bill and Chadron, could see lows near 40 degrees.
Residents are encouraged to cover plants and ensure outdoor equipment is protected. Wind conditions will also play a factor, so taking steps to secure items now is important.