-20 to -30 Wind Chills Expected In SE Wyoming Monday Night
While temperatures in southeast Wyoming on Monday will be slightly warmer than yesterday, but once the sun goes down wind chills will once again plunge to between -20 and -30.
In regard to the weekend, meteorologist Don Day told Townsquare Media that as of 6am on Monday, Cheyenne had recorded an official low of -9, although Day cautioned that the low could still plunge lower yet this morning. He also said Cheyenne officially received 6.6 inches of snow over the weekend. Day said this month will go down as one of the five snowiest and wettest Januarys in Cheyenne's recorded history.
Looking ahead to the next day or so, the Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service has this to say:
We have another 30 hours or so of arctic cold to endure. Flurries and light snow showers will come to an end this morning with clearing skies pushing from north to south through the day. It will be warmer than yesterday, but most areas will still be stuck in the single digits. Expect temperatures to plummet again tonight in areas where the wind doesn't pick up. Wind Chill Advisories are in effect for the entire area, with wind chills between -20 and -30F expected again.
Here is the forecast for Cheyenne:
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