Cheyenne, Wyoming

Regional Weather Alerts


     

Alert: Special Weather Statement
Area(s): Converse County Lower Elevations; Niobrara County; North Laramie Range; Ferris/Seminoe/Shirley Mountains; Shirley Basin; Central Laramie Range and Southwest Platte County; East Platte County; Goshen County; Central Carbon County; North Snowy Range Foothills; Southwest Carbon County; Upper North Platte River Basin; Laramie Valley; South Laramie Range; South Laramie Range Foothills; Central Laramie County; East Laramie County
Effective: 2026-05-13 @ 1:29 pm -> 2026-05-15 @ 8:00 pm
Onset: 2026-05-13 @ 1:29 pm
Severity: Moderate
Certainty: Observed
Urgency: Expected
Issued By: NWS Cheyenne WY on 2026-05-13 @ 1:29 pm
Headline: Special Weather Statement issued May 13 at 12:29PM MDT by NWS Cheyenne WY
Description: A zonal flow pattern over southeast Wyoming will lead to strong
winds on both Thursday and Friday. Wind gusts in excess of 45 MPH
are expected on Thursday and 35 MPH on Friday. A dry airmass in
place both days will lead to relative humidity values below 10
percent. Overnight humidity recoveries Wednesday and Thursday
night will also be poor. The combination of wind and extremely dry
conditions will lead to increased fire danger. However, given
recent moisture and green up of vegetation across the area, fuels
are currently non-critical. Despite this, outdoor burning is
still not recommended given the conditions on Thursday and Friday.
Use caution, don't be the spark!

Alert: High Wind Warning
Area(s): North Snowy Range Foothills
Effective: 2026-05-13 @ 11:41 am -> 2026-05-14 @ 7:00 am
Onset: 2026-05-14 @ 4:00 am -> 2026-05-14 @ 7:00 pm
Severity: Severe
Certainty: Likely
Urgency: Expected
Issued By: NWS Cheyenne WY on 2026-05-13 @ 11:41 am
Headline: High Wind Warning issued May 13 at 10:41AM MDT until May 14 at 6:00PM MDT by NWS Cheyenne WY
Description: * WHAT...West winds 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 65 mph expected.

* WHERE...North Snowy Range Foothills including Arlington and Elk
Mountain along Interstate 80.

* WHEN...From 3 AM to 6 PM MDT Thursday.

* IMPACTS...Mainly to transportation. Strong cross winds will be
hazardous to light weight or high profile vehicles, including
campers and tractor trailers.

Alert: High Wind Warning
Area(s): Central Laramie Range and Southwest Platte County; South Laramie Range
Effective: 2026-05-13 @ 11:41 am -> 2026-05-14 @ 7:00 am
Onset: 2026-05-14 @ 7:00 am -> 2026-05-14 @ 7:00 pm
Severity: Severe
Certainty: Likely
Urgency: Expected
Issued By: NWS Cheyenne WY on 2026-05-13 @ 11:41 am
Headline: High Wind Warning issued May 13 at 10:41AM MDT until May 14 at 6:00PM MDT by NWS Cheyenne WY
Description: * WHAT...West winds 35 to 45 mph with gusts up to 65 mph expected.

* WHERE...South Laramie Range including the Interstate 80 Summit
between Cheyenne and Laramie, and Bordeaux area along Interstate
25 between Chugwater and Wheatland.

* WHEN...From 6 AM to 6 PM MDT Thursday.

* IMPACTS...Mainly to transportation. Strong cross winds will be
hazardous to light weight or high profile vehicles, including
campers and tractor trailers.

Alert: Hydrologic Outlook
Area(s): Big Horn, MT; Carbon, MT; Golden Valley, MT; Park, MT; Stillwater, MT; Sweet Grass, MT; Wheatland, MT; Yellowstone, MT; Sheridan, WY
Effective: 2026-05-13 @ 10:34 am -> 2026-05-14 @ 4:00 pm
Onset: 2026-05-13 @ 10:34 am
Severity: Unknown
Certainty: Possible
Urgency: Future
Issued By: NWS Billings MT on 2026-05-13 @ 10:34 am
Headline: Hydrologic Outlook issued May 13 at 9:34AM MDT by NWS Billings MT
Description: ESFBYZ

Recent very warm temperatures has enhanced snowmelt in the mountains
this week, resulting in significantly higher flows on area waterways.
Flooding is not expected at this time due to marginal remaining
snowpack in the middle elevations between 6000 and 8000 feet. Rivers
that have seen increased flows include the Yellowstone, Shields,
Boulder, Stillwater, and Clarks Fork. Some smaller streams flowing
out of the mountains have also experienced rises.

Looking ahead, cooler temperatures are in store for the end of the
week. In fact, a seasonably cold weather system may bring freezing
temperatures at high elevations and potential snowfall this weekend
into early next week. The colder weather will slow or briefly halt
the high elevation snow melt.

Those with interests along foothills waterways should be prepared for
higher water levels, and move property and livestock away from
rivers, streams, and low lying areas.

Runoff may fill culverts, ditches, and storm drains causing water to
flow over foothills roadways potentially causing damage. Do not drive
over flooded roadways, Turn Around Don't Drown.

Recreationists in the mountains and foothills should be prepared for
changing conditions and use extra caution when near waterways. Flows
will be faster, and the water is very cold.

Stay tuned to the forecast. Please report any flooding to local law
enforcement and have them relay the report to the National Weather
Service.

Alert: Hydrologic Outlook
Area(s): Big Horn, MT; Carbon, MT; Golden Valley, MT; Park, MT; Stillwater, MT; Sweet Grass, MT; Wheatland, MT; Yellowstone, MT; Sheridan, WY
Effective: 2026-05-10 @ 4:45 pm -> 2026-05-13 @ 6:15 pm
Onset: 2026-05-10 @ 4:45 pm
Severity: Unknown
Certainty: Possible
Urgency: Future
Issued By: NWS Billings MT on 2026-05-10 @ 4:45 pm
Headline: Hydrologic Outlook issued May 10 at 3:45PM MDT by NWS Billings MT
Description: ESFBYZ

Warm temperatures reaching 10 to 20 degrees above normal will enhance
snowmelt in the mountains this week, resulting in significantly
higher flows on area waterways. Flooding is not expected at this time
due to marginal remaining snowpack in the middle elevations between
6000 and 8000 feet. Rivers such as the Yellowstone and Clarks Fork of
the Yellowstone are forecast to see flows double the current flows by
the end of the week.

Smaller streams and creeks flowing out of the mountains will
experience rises first this week, with larger rivers and streams
further downstream seeing increases by the end of the week.

Those with interests along foothills waterways should be prepared for
higher water levels this week, and move property and livestock away
from rivers, streams, and low lying areas.

Runoff may fill culverts, ditches, and storm drains causing water to
flow over foothills roadways potentially causing damage. Do not drive
over flooded roadways, Turn Around Don't Drown.

Recreationists in the mountains and foothills should be prepared for
changing conditions and use extra caution when near waterways. Flows
will be faster, and the water is very cold.

Stay tuned to the forecast. Please report any flooding to local law
enforcement and have them relay the report to the National Weather
Service.