Here’s Where It Was The Coldest Overnight in Central and Western WyomingHere’s Where It Was The Coldest Overnight in Central and Western WyomingCasper came in at -15F. Here's where the rest of the region stacks up. Zach SpadtZach Spadt
Arctic Blast Continues For SE Wyoming, -25 Temps Possible SundayArctic Blast Continues For SE Wyoming, -25 Temps Possible SundayThe forecast says we can expect ''brutally cold Friday and Saturday with high temperatures struggling to get above 0F across our eastern areas.''Doug RandallDoug Randall
Bitterly Cold Weather Expected This WeekBitterly Cold Weather Expected This WeekExtremely cold temperatures and even colder wind chills are headed our way according to the Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Subzero Temperatures Possible This WeekSubzero Temperatures Possible This WeekThe weather service is warning people to dress warmly, keep pets indoors, and take precautions against frostbite.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Cheyenne, Laramie, Set Low Temperature Records TuesdayCheyenne, Laramie, Set Low Temperature Records TuesdayLaramie, by the way, plunged all the way down to a temperature of -26 degrees. No, that is not a wind chill. It's an actual temperature.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Monday's Low in Cheyenne Could Break 142-Year-Old Record for DateMonday's Low in Cheyenne Could Break 142-Year-Old Record for DateMonday could be the coldest Oct. 26 in Cheyenne in 142 years, according to the National Weather Service.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
Cheyenne NWS: Record Lows, Subzero Wind Chills PossibleCheyenne NWS: Record Lows, Subzero Wind Chills PossibleThis very cold air mass expected this weekend has many of our climate sites flirting or just outright icing out previous records.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Get Ready For Winter WeatherGet Ready For Winter WeatherThose with travel plans later this week are urged to monitor the latest forecasts and stay tuned for possible watches, advisories or warnings.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Cold Weather Increases Wyoming Wildlife DeathsCold Weather Increases Wyoming Wildlife DeathsWildlife biologists say little can be done for hungry deer and antelope that can only digest certain forms of food.Associated PressAssociated Press
Weather Service Warns Of Frostbite DangerWeather Service Warns Of Frostbite DangerA wind chill of -48 was recorded in Pine Bluffs this morning.Doug RandallDoug Randall