A cold front will drop south across much of the state during the day today.  Areas of light snow will be found as a result in northern Wyoming.  Snow shower activity will then spread south along the I-25 corridor this evening and overnight.  The cold front pushing south today will not effect far southwestern portions of the state.  Expect partly to mostly sunny skies and seasonal temperatures for much of the state of Wyoming today, with the exception of far northern parts of the state, and then clouds will thicken tonight.  Daytime highs today will remain in the 30's and 40's.  Wind prone areas of I-80 and I-25 will continue to see windy conditions, however, it will be not as windy as it was on Monday.  Expect wind gusts between 45 and 55 mph along I-25 (Colorado state line to Casper), I-80 (Nebraska state line to Rawlins), and US-85 (Colorado state line to LaGrange).  Elsewhere, expect wind gusts of 30 to 45 mph at times.  Blowing snow, reduced visibility, and black ice will still be a concern today, especially across areas seeing wind gusts as high as 55 mph.  Roads will likely remain slick and icy tonight along I-90 and I-80 due to scattered snow showers.  There could be a few lingering flurries or light snow showers across southeastern Wyoming on Wednesday morning as this cold front moves out of the area.  Otherwise, higher pressure will move into the region and we can expect mostly sunny skies, seasonal temperatures, and mainly quiet weather conditions for the middle of the work week.

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