June 30th, 3PM - A very warm & mostly dry second half of the week is in store for the region. Daily high temperatures will be in the upper-70s to mid-90s, with Friday likely being the warmest day of the week. Isolated to scattered showers and storms possible each day. #WYwx#NEwx
Scattered showers and storms are expected late this afternoon through the evening. A few storms could become strong to severe. In addition, gusty winds and lightning may extend beyond the areas that receive rainfall, increasing fire danger.
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Dry and breezy conditions will lead to critical fire weather concerns for areas east of the Laramie Range on Tuesday. A Red Flag Warning is in effect from 11 AM to 7 PM. Outdoor burning is not recommended. Don't be the spark! #WYwx#NEwx
June 29th, 8 PM - A Fire Weather Watch is in effect for northern portions of the region from 11 AM to 7 PM Tuesday. Dry and gusty conditions will result in favorable conditions for rapid fire starts and spread. Outdoor burning is not recommended. #WYwx#NEwx
June 29th, 2PM - Most of the High Wind Watches were upgraded to High Wind Warnings for this afternoon. Gusts up to 70 mph are expected through 6PM this evening. The I-80 Summit remains in a High Wind Watch with current gusts around 55 mph. Use caution in traveling. #WYwx
A Red Flag Warning has been issued for the eastern plains of southeast Wyoming and the southern Nebraska Panhandle. Low humidity and gusty winds are expected late this morning through the afternoon. #wywx#newx
A High Wind Watch is also in effect on Monday for where else but our wind prone locations, aka the Arlington Area, Laramie Summit, and Bordeaux area. Wind gusts of 60 to 65 mph are possible. #WYwx
A Fire Weather Watch has been issued for Southeast Wyoming and the Nebraska Panhandle for Monday due to low relative humidities and gusty winds. Report any new fire starts you see! #WYwx#NEwx