A ridge of high pressure will be settled over the state of Wyoming for the rest of today and Friday.  Expect sunny to mostly sunny skies and light to breezy winds statewide.  Temperatures will also be warmer and closer to average, with daytime highs in the 80's and 90's.  There will, however, be a small chance for showers and thunderstorms in central and southeastern Wyoming as a limited supply of monsoonal moisture flows into the region.  Elsewhere, conditions stay mainly dry during this time.  This ridge of high pressure will then strengthen over the region on Saturday and we begin to lose our supply of monsoonal moisture.  We can expect abundant sunshine and mainly dry weather conditions throughout the state for the first half of the weekend.  Temperatures will also remain very warm to hot and close to the average for this time of year.  By Sunday, another round of monsoonal moisture will start to be transferred into the state.  Expect slightly more cloud cover with isolated showers and thunderstorms for central and eastern Wyoming.  Conditions will once again stay mainly dry for the rest of Wyoming.  Seasonably warm temperatures will also continue for the end of the weekend.

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