Mild and Dry Conditions Continue

Published: Nov. 12, 2023 at 8:47 PM CST
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Extended Forecast for Casper - It will be breezy but dry through the start of the work week. Temperatures will be unseasonably warm through much of the week, with highs into the 60s. But, let’s focus on one thing at a time. As we head into tonight it will be a chilly one, but beautiful. Temperatures tonight will be down into the 20s and 30s across Wyoming.

Low Temperatures tonight for Wyoming
Low Temperatures tonight for Wyoming(KGWN Weather Desk)

Heading into Monday, as a result of the dry and mild conditions, we could see some fire weather conditions develop across parts of Wyoming. A Fire Weather Watch is in effect from Monday Morning through Monday afternoon for Campbell and portions of Weston Counties. The combination of gusty winds, low relative humidity, and mild conditions could cause critical fire weather conditions to develop.

Fire Weather Watch for portions of Northeast Wyoming
Fire Weather Watch for portions of Northeast Wyoming(KGWN Weather Desk)

Heading into Monday, Temperatures will be into the 50s and 60s for many locations. We could see areas into the Nebraska panhandle approach the low 70s.

Temperatures into the 50s and 60s across the area.
Temperatures into the 50s and 60s across the area.(KGWN Weather Desk)

Extended Forecast for Cheyenne - We will be seeing some sun and clouds starting the work week. Temperatures during the day time will be on the mild side, and unseasonably warm. Temperatures through the week will stick around into the 60s.

Here is a look at the extended forecast for Cheyenne
Here is a look at the extended forecast for Cheyenne(KGWN Weather Desk)

Extended Forecast for Casper - It will be breezy but dry through the start of the work week. Temperatures will be unseasonably warm through much of the week, with highs into the 60s for the day time.

Here is a look at the extended forecast for Casper
Here is a look at the extended forecast for Casper(KGWN Weather Desk)