
UPDATE: Forecasters Increase Odds Of Severe Weather For Cheyenne
UPDATE:2:30 P.M.: The Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service now says there is a greater chance of severe weather for much of southeast Wyoming than had been predicted earlier. Strong Winds and possibly severe hail are the most likely hazards:
The area most likely to experience the severe weather includes Cheyenne, but not Laramie.

A slight risk for severe weather is expected this afternoon and evening primarily for locations along and east of I-25, with storms already ongoing across the region. Strong winds as well as some small to severe hail will be possible, highest across the northern NE Panhandle
Original Post:The Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service says severe storms are possible in some areas of southeast Wyoming on Monday and Tuesday {July 14 and 15].
The agency posted the following on its website: There is a marginal risk of severe weather on both Monday and Tuesday this week. Strong to severe storms will be possible during the afternoon and evening hours. Storms could contain large hail and damaging winds

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