May 10-13, 2007 - A Warm Period in Cheyenne

Did you think that Thursday May 10th through Sunday May 13th was a warm period in Cheyenne?  If so, you were quite right.  As you can see in the table below, May 10th through 13th of this year was the second warmest such period in Cheyenne since 1915.  High temperatures in Cheyenne from the 10th through 13th of this year were 72, 80, 79 and 81 degrees respectively, while low temperatures were 45, 45, 46 and 52 degrees.  Daily average temperatures were 10 degrees above normal on the 10th, 13 degrees above normal on the 11th and 12th, and 17 degrees above normal on Mothers day.


Average Temperature from May 10-13
(Degrees)
Year
63.8 1962
62.5 2007
62.0 1960
61.3 1941
61.0 1987
60.0 2001
58.5 1944
57.9 1984
57.5 1994
57.3 1991




Courtesy of Steve Rubin

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