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Thunderstorms in store for Cheyenne on Saturday during final day of Laramie County Fair

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. — After a few days of autumnal weather, sunshine and warmer temperatures will again greet Cheyenne in the coming days.

The National Weather Service in Cheyenne reports that Saturday skies will be mostly sunny, and temperatures will climb up into the mid-70s. A thunderstorm will likely occur between noon and 3 p.m., after which showers will be likely. Skies will become mostly cloudy at night, with temperatures dropping to the mid-50s.

Sunday temperatures will return to a familiar 84-degree high during the day and 53 degrees at night. The day will see mostly sunny skies and a 40% chance of thunderstorms.

Showers and thunderstorms are in store for early next week as well. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, temperatures will average around the low to mid-80s. Skies are expected to be partly sunny Monday but mostly sunny Tuesday and Wednesday. Nighttime temperatures, like usual, will drop to somewhere in the mid-50s.

Apart from this weekend’s temperatures, Cheyenne reached its second-longest heat wave streak on record, the NWS in Cheyenne reported this morning. Temperatures rose into the 90-degree range for nine days consecutively in July and August. The city of Laramie experienced its longest streak ever with seven days.


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