Mother Nature is expected to continue pouring out well-below-average temperatures through the St. Patrick's Day weekend, the National Weather Service in Cheyenne says.

Forecasters say the northern Nebraska Panhandle could see a few snow flurries today, but accumulations are expected to be minimal to none.

"Everywhere else across southeast Wyoming and the Nebraska panhandle will see sunny and breezy conditions," the NWS said.

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Those headed out for a pint of green beer tonight may want to wear extra layers of green, as lows are expected to be in the single digits to low 20s.

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545 PM 3/16 - Well-below average temperatures are expected to continue through the weekend. A few flurries are possible across the northern Nebraska panhandle, but accumulations are expected to be minimal to none. Everywhere else across southeast Wyoming and the Nebraska panhandle will see sunny and breezy conditions.

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