
Southeast Wyoming Isn’t Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
The calendar may say December 15. but southeast Wyoming's weather of late and for the next few days is more typical of late September.
And it isn't clear at this point whether we can expect a White Christmas in 2025.
Of course, the inevitable Wyoming winds haven't gone anywhere. But snowfall and typical winter temperatures are nowhere to be found.
Sunday saw record high temperatures in Cheyenne and Laramie, according to the Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service:
Mostly sunny skies and a westerly breeze helped push temperatures to record warmth yesterday for parts of southeast Wyoming. New daily record highs were set at Cheyenne, Laramie, and Rawlins.

And the forecasts for Cheyenne And Laramie over the next few days don't exactly bring the memories of Christmas past to mind either.
Cheyenne Forecast
Laramie Forecast
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