Warm Through Monday...Turning Much Colder Tuesday Through Friday

The following table shows your National Weather Service projected high temperatures, in degrees Fahrenheit, for Saturday November 17th through Friday November 23rd.  As you can see in the table below. warm days will prevail through Monday.  A strong cold front and invading airmass from Canada will bring much colder temperatures Tuesday through Thanksgiving along with a chance of snow.  At this juncture, snowfall amounts look to be minimal.  The main effects will be much colder temperatures Tuesday, Wednesday, Thanksgiving Day and Friday.

Based on recent weather model forecasts, travel across the region Tuesday through Friday will be minimally affected by weather. 

Please select the city locations links in the table to see a detailed point forecast for the cities.  You can see the point forecast for any point in the United States by accessing your easy to use National Weather Service point forecasts.

 

City

Saturday

 High Temperature

Sunday

High Temperature

Monday

 High Temperature

Tuesday

High Temperature

Wednesday

 High Temperature

Thanksgiving 

High Temperature

Friday

 High Temperature

Cheyenne

59

63

66

33

33

34

35

Laramie

54

58

60

 34

 32

31

27

Rawlins

52

 56

 53

34

32

30

 36

Scottsbluff

 59

64

 69

39

 37

39

 38

Chadron

61

62

 66

38

 31

32

 39

Sidney

 61

65

 65

 41

37

 36

 38

Douglas

57

 61

 68

 35

 33

35

 34

Torrington

 59

 64

 70

39

34

35

40

 

Courtesy of Steve Rubin



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