A cool front will continue to push through the state of Wyoming early this morning.  This will create a chance for scattered rain and snow showers, mainly across central and eastern Wyoming, into the late morning hours.  There will also be a chance for fog, which could reduce visibility at times.  Roads will stay mainly wet this morning, but there could be a few isolated slick spots, mainly over higher elevations.  Skies will then gradually clear for the afternoon and evening hours.  Temperatures will also be noticeably cooler today, but it will still be a few degrees above average.  Daytime highs will be in the 40's and 50's, with some 50's possible in far southwestern portions of the state.  We will be in between weather systems during the day on Wednesday, which will keep skies partly to mostly sunny and conditions mainly dry.  Winds, however, will become strong for central and eastern Wyoming, with gusts between 35 and 50 mph.  Temperatures will also remain warmer than normal.  By Wednesday night, a low pressure system will bring more unsettled weather to the state of Wyoming.

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