NWS Cheyenne: Colder Temps, Rain/Snow Expected by Week’s End
Enjoy the warm weather while it lasts.
According to the National Weather Service in Cheyenne, a strong cold front is expected to bring colder temperatures and scattered rain and snow showers to the region by week's end.
"Expect increased winds Wednesday onward, with a temperature drop occurring likely on Friday," the NWS said.
'The Best Chance for Precipitation in Over a Month'
"The exact precipitation outcome is still somewhat uncertain, and not everyone will get the rain we are looking for, but this will be the best chance for precipitation in over a month," the NWS added.
6AM 10/14 - We have a few more days of warm, dry, and sunny weather ahead of us before a strong cold front finally breaks the persistent weather pattern towards the end of the week. Expect increased winds Wednesday onward, with a temperature drop occurring likely on Friday. The exact precipitation outcome is still somewhat uncertain, and not everyone will get the rain we are looking for, but this will be the best chance for precipitation in over a month. Stay tuned for more information in the coming days.
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