We will see improving weather conditions today and this weekend as our latest cold front moves out of the area and higher pressure builds overhead.  However, there could be a few more additional light snow showers in far southeastern parts of the state this morning and visibility could also be reduced at times along I-25 and portions of I-80 (Nebraska state line to Rawlins) due to areas of patchy fog.  Otherwise, expect gradually clearing skies by mid-morning to early afternoon statewide.  Temperatures will be cold and well below average today.  Daytime highs will stay in the 40's and 50's for eastern Wyoming, while 50's to lower 60's could be possible for western portions of the state.

With high pressure overhead, expect sunny to mostly sunny skies with mainly dry weather conditions on Saturday.  Temperatures will quickly heat up, but still stay a few degrees below normal with daytime highs in the 60's and 70's statewide.  A fast-moving weather system will create a very small chance for thunderstorms on Sunday, mainly for southern parts of the state.  We can also expect even warmer and closer to average temperatures for the end of the weekend.

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