Severe Storms Expected in Southeast Wyoming this Afternoon
The National Weather Service’s Cheyenne office has issued a warning for southeast Wyoming, predicting severe thunderstorms capable of strong winds and hail between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. today, July 11. The agency reports that scattered showers and thunderstorms are likely this afternoon, with some storms potentially becoming strong or marginally severe, encompassing most of Wyoming under a marginal risk for severe weather.
In Cheyenne, residents can expect partly sunny skies with a high near 83°F and a 40% chance of precipitation this afternoon. Winds will shift from northwest to south-southeast. Tonight, a 20% chance of lingering thunderstorms remains before midnight, with cloudy skies bringing a low of around 52°F.
In Laramie, a similarly warm day is forecasted, with a high of 77°F and a 50% chance of storms. A slight chance of thunderstorms continues into the evening, along with a low of about 50°F.
Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday will also feature a chance of afternoon thunderstorms, with highs ranging from 79°F to 85°F. The upcoming weekend brings more scattered showers, remaining temperatures in the high 70s to low 80s, and cooler nights.
Residents are advised to stay updated and remain cautious as conditions can change rapidly. For further details, refer to local weather reports or the National Weather Service’s website.
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