Central Wyoming will enjoy mild and calm weather conditions before a cold front sweeps through later this weekend. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Riverton predicts that Friday will bring sunny skies with temperatures reaching a comfortable high of 65°F, making it an ideal day for outdoor plans.
Saturday to Bring Warmth and Wind
Weather forecasters expect Saturday to be warmer, with the temperature climbing near 70°F. However, stronger wind gusts up to 33 mph may develop, signaling a change in the weather pattern as the cold front approaches from the west.
Sunday: Cooler Temperatures and Possible Showers
By Sunday, residents should brace for a noticeable drop in temperature. The day’s high will hover around 57°F, with rain showers expected to mix with snow by late afternoon. Gusty winds reaching up to 36 mph will make conditions feel even chillier across Casper and central Wyoming.
Overnight Snow and Rain to Start the Week
As the weekend ends, rain and snow are forecast to continue Sunday night into Monday morning. Monday’s weather should improve slightly, turning partly sunny with a high near 50°F, although cooler conditions will linger.
Extended Outlook for Next Week
Looking ahead, the extended forecast from the NWS indicates a stretch of mostly sunny and dry weather through next week. Temperatures are expected to remain steady in the 50s, giving Wyoming residents a pleasant start to mid-October after the passing cold front.
In summary, Wyoming’s weather will shift from calm and mild to brisk and unsettled as the cold front arrives late this weekend. Residents should take advantage of the pleasant Friday and Saturday conditions before preparing for rain, snow, and cooler air moving in by Sunday night. The good news — the week ahead looks dry and mostly sunny, with moderate temperatures returning.

 
 
							 
							