
75 MPH Winds Possible In SE Wyoming, Then Record Setting Warmth
It looks like southeast Wyoming residents may have endure one more day of very windy weather before summer-like temperatures take hold later in the week.
That's according to the Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service. The agency posted the following on its website:
March 16th 4AM - The High Wind Watches for the wind prone areas have been upgraded to High Wind Warnings from 8PM tonight through 6PM Tuesday. Wind gusts in excess of 70mph are expected. High winds may spill into wind prone adjacent areas, potentially leading to an expansion of the High Wind Warning. Stay tuned for updates.

But the area could see it's first taste of summer weather later in the week:
Warm and dry conditions expected next week as high pressure takes over the Western US. Clouds linger on Monday with breezy conditions on Tuesday, followed by record setting warmth that could last into the weekend, as highs sit in the 70's to 80's across the region.

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