The July 2015 climate summaries for Big Piney, Buffalo, Casper, Greybull, Lake Yellowstone, Lander, Riverton, Rock Springs, and Worland are now available online. Overall, July was much cooler than normal in most areas. The south and west received much above normal precipitation overall. Rock Springs had their 3rd wettest July on record, and also received more precipitation in the last 3 months (6.33 inches) than the preceding 16 months, or from January 2014 through April 2015 (6.22 inches). This wet pattern eliminated moderate to locally severe drought conditions across Sweetwater County. On July 27th, a cold front brought everything from hot and windy conditions with raging wildfires, severe thundersorms with large hail and damaging wind, to snow in the western mountains folowed by a late season freeze in the western valleys. See the links below for details for individual sites or click here for Water Year Precipitation summaries for more locations. If you would like additional/more in-depth climate information, please refer to our Climate Page. Under the Observed Weather tab, you can find the Daily Climate Report (CLI), the Preliminary Monthly Climate Data (CF6), the Monthly Weather Summary (CLM), the Regional and State Summary (RTP/STP). The Daily Climate Report will have the weather data for the day (from midnight to 1159 pm). The Monthly Climate Data will have this data for each day of the month, compilying all the daily data into one form. The Regional and State Summaries will have temperature and precipitation data for various locations across the state, updated 4 times a day.
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