Residents planning for Veterans Day weekend in Wyoming should brace for mixed weather conditions, beginning with snow and rain on Saturday. A low-pressure system moving across Colorado will bring snow above 6,000 feet in the west, while areas to the east can expect a cold, wet Saturday. Travel may be challenging, especially in mountainous areas where snowfall could impact visibility and road conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, the snow and rain are expected to ease by late morning on Saturday, with clearing skies anticipated by evening. Temperatures will remain cool, with highs ranging from 25°F in the mountains to 46°F east of I-25. Travelers along the I-25 corridor should monitor local advisories and prepare for potentially slippery conditions.
On Sunday, Wyoming will experience a reprieve, with mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures across the state. Highs are expected to reach between 54°F to 64°F east of I-25, providing an excellent day for outdoor activities and travel ahead of Veterans Day.
Veterans Day on Monday promises increasing clouds and winds, but dry and mild conditions overall. Afternoon highs will range from the mid-40s in western areas to the mid-60s further east. As another cold front approaches from the west, conditions may become windy late Monday, potentially affecting evening travel plans. Residents are advised to remain updated on local forecasts and exercise caution with any weekend travel. Stay safe, and don’t forget to honor a veteran during this special holiday weekend!