CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Following a bit of precipitation Monday night, Cheyenne shouldn’t see much rainfall for the rest of the week ahead as pleasant conditions are expected.
The National Weather Service in Cheyenne is projecting that Tuesday’s conditions will bring about at least a four-day stretch of mostly to fully sunny skies with high temperatures ranging from the high 70s to low 80s in Wyoming’s capital city.
Those waiting outside in Election Day lines Tuesday in Cheyenne at least won’t be sweltering: Mostly sunny conditions are forecast with a high of 79 degrees and a north wind of 10–15 mph shifting east in the afternoon. Though the weather is projected to stay clear into Tuesday night, there will be a bit of a chill accompanied with it as the low is expected to dip to 52.
Precipitation is currently not forecast by the station until at least Saturday evening, meaning that there should be plenty of sunshine to go about as the workweek continues. Trace amounts of light rain fell Monday night in Cheyenne, but storms in the vicinity did not turn severe across Laramie County.
Real-time weather conditions are available from the NWS in Cheyenne.