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Scattered showers, thunderstorms in Monday’s forecast for Cheyenne; temps slightly cooler than weekend

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Be prepared to potentially break out the umbrellas Monday in Cheyenne.

The National Weather Service in Cheyenne is forecasting a fluctuating chance of showers and thunderstorms to start off the workweek in Wyoming’s capital city, with precipitation probabilities being listed as high as 60% for parts of Monday afternoon.

The day’s high temperature is currently forecast at 77 degrees, giving Cheyenne a bit of a break from the high-80s heat that scorched the city this past weekend. Winds on Monday are expected to blow from the north at a speed of around 15 mph.

The bureau is reporting that chances of showers and thunderstorms will begin at around 9 a.m. Monday with those conditions becoming likely after 3 p.m. Precipitation chances will eventually fall as day turns to night, however, as Monday night’s conditions are expected to eventually switch to mostly cloudy with a low of 55.

Southeastern Wyoming’s severe weather risk for the day is minimal, per the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center, though portions of eastern Colorado and the Nebraska Panhandle could be subjected to the “marginal” risk of storms.

Further information on the day’s weather conditions is available on the National Weather Service’s website.


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