A cool front will continue to slide across the state for the rest of today.  Expect more clouds than sun and a chance for isolated showers and possibly a few thunderstorms, mainly across northern, central, and southeastern Wyoming.  Winds could also be strong at times across wind prone areas of central and southeastern Wyoming, with gusts as high as 45 mph.  Temperatures will be cooler and closer to average across northern and central Wyoming today, with daytime highs in the 50's.  It will be not as mild, but still above normal throughout southern portions of the state.  Daytime highs will be in the 60's.  Cold air will continue to invade the state of Wyoming on Thursday, which will make temperatures even colder and below average statewide.  At the same time, an upper-level weather system will be sliding across Colorado.  This will funnel moisture into central and southern Wyoming by early Thursday morning.  Light to scattered snowfall will be possible across these areas during the day, while there will be just a small chance for flurries or light snow in northern portions of the day.  Visibility could be reduced at times for far southeastern Wyoming due to snow activity and areas of patchy fog.  Otherwise, expect no major travel concerns during the day (roads will be mainly wet).  Roads could then become slick Thursday night into Friday morning, mainly across far southeastern Wy0ming.

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