We will be in between weather systems during the day today.  Expect more sun than clouds, mainly dry weather conditions, and unseasonably mild temperatures statewide.  Winds, however, could be strong at times, especially for central and southeastern Wyoming.  Expect wind gusts between 35 and 50 mph at times.  Daytime highs will stay in the 50's and 60's.  By tonight, a low pressure system settled over Colorado will transport some moisture into southeastern portions of Wyoming.  A weak cool front will also be sliding across the area.  Scattered rain and snow showers are expected in central and southeastern Wyoming tonight.  Roads will stay mainly wet, but watch out for some slick spots, especially over higher elevations.  Dense fog could also be possible and poor visibility is expected along I-80 between Laramie and Cheyenne.  Expect some areas of patchy fog and reduced visibility for the rest of central and southeastern Wyoming.  There will be a small chance for rain and snow in northeastern parts of the state tonight, while conditions remain mainly dry across western Wyoming.  We will see early fog and mixed showers in central and southeastern Wyoming on Thursday and then skies will gradually clear and drier air moves into the area for the afternoon and evening hours.

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