Cheyenne, WY – Travelers across southeast Wyoming should prepare for changing weather this weekend as mild conditions give way to snow Sunday. While Saturday will see sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-60s, snow showers are likely by Sunday afternoon, potentially impacting holiday travel plans.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday will remain calm, with breezy southwest winds around 15 mph. However, Sunday’s forecast includes a 40% chance of snow showers starting late morning. Winds will shift northward, bringing cooler temperatures with highs near 48°F and lows plummeting to 19°F overnight.
The I-25 corridor could see the first signs of winter conditions Sunday night, as snow accumulation may reduce visibility for drivers. Anyone planning road trips is encouraged to check real-time conditions and consider earlier departures.
Thanksgiving week starts cold, with Monday’s high near 38°F under mostly sunny skies. By Tuesday, temperatures remain in the mid-40s with a slight chance of snow showers. Travel may again be impacted as another weather system brings a mix of rain and snow Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Looking ahead, Thanksgiving Day appears calmer, with mostly sunny skies and highs nearing 31°F. While travel hazards might diminish by midweek, freezing overnight lows remain a concern for those hitting the road.
Residents and travelers alike should prepare for abrupt weather changes and pack winter essentials for their vehicles. Stay informed with up-to-date forecasts to ensure safe and smooth travel during the holiday season.
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