Cheyenne, WY – Warmer-than-usual temperatures and sunny skies are forecasted to give Wyoming residents a pleasant start to the weekend. Highs across Cheyenne are expected to reach nearly 60 degrees on Friday, marking an unusual warm spell for mid-November. Residents in Laramie, Rawlins, and Scottsbluff should also see above-average temperatures, with highs ranging from 48 to 64 degrees.
According to the National Weather Service in Cheyenne, this warming trend is expected to extend into the weekend, with sunshine and mild conditions persisting across much of the state. Friday’s highs are projected at 59 degrees in Cheyenne, a full 11 degrees above the November average. Laramie and Rawlins can anticipate temperatures peaking around 51 and 48 degrees, respectively, while Scottsbluff and Sidney could see highs reaching the mid-60s.
The five-day forecast indicates that this mild weather will continue, with Saturday and Sunday also expected to be sunny and warm for this time of year. Residents planning outdoor activities this weekend can expect clear skies and favorable conditions. However, temperatures may drop slightly as the new week begins, with highs closer to seasonal averages.
For those traveling along I-25 and nearby routes, no weather-related disruptions are anticipated, making it a good weekend for travel. Wyoming residents are encouraged to enjoy the unseasonably warm weather responsibly, as cooler temperatures are likely to return soon. This extended period of mild weather is a welcome reprieve before the winter chill settles in.
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