Scattered showers will be possible in central and southern Wyoming this morning into early afternoon as a weak cool front continues to push through the state.  Higher pressure will then build over the region this afternoon and evening, but some lingering moisture and daytime heating could trigger a few hit or miss thunderstorms in southern Wyoming.  Otherwise, expect partly sunny skies statewide.  Temperatures will be cooler and closer to average in northern parts of the state with daytime highs staying in the 70's.  Expect temperatures to be just a touch cooler and still above average for central and southern Wyoming with daytime highs in the upper 70's and lower 80's.

We will see sunny to mostly sunny skies and mainly dry weather conditions for northern, central, and southwestern parts of the state on Saturday as high pressure continues to build overhead.  However, subtropical moisture flowing into Colorado will create a small chance for thunderstorms in the southern mountains and far southeastern parts of the state.  Temperatures will be even cooler and closer to normal statewide.  Expect increasing clouds with developing showers and thunderstorms statewide on Sunday as an upper-level low pressure system approaches the area.

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