CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Cheyenne will continue to see relief from the early September heat wave, although that relief comes with a dense fog advisory and more much-needed rain.
The National Weather Service in Cheyenne has issued the dense fog advisory for central Laramie County until noon and until 6 p.m. for the South Laramie Range and Foothills. Fog will cause poor visibility, and impacts to travel are expected.
Today will see a high near 50 degrees with a 70% chance for precipitation. When it’s not raining, skies will remain mostly cloudy. Winds are expected from the east at around 10 mph. This afternoon, winds should come from the south-southeast, the National Weather Service said.
Patchy frost is possible tonight, mainly after 4 a.m., as the low falls to around 35 degrees. Frost remains possible through about 8 a.m. Sunday, and then the warm-up begins.
“Sunday and Monday will see a return to seasonal temperatures. Dry and pleasant conditions will occur on Sunday with highs in the 70s and 80s,” meteorologists wrote in the forecast discussion. “It will be dry for Monday as well, but certainly a return of the warmer weather will make it feel like summer after the below-normal temperatures of Friday and Saturday.”
Sunday should see the high return to about 74 degrees under clear and sunny skies. Clear skies continue overnight with a low of 45. Monday’s and Tuesday’s forecast highs are both 84 degrees.
More on the forecast is available from the National Weather Service.