National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

July 1st, 3:15PM - There is a Marginal Risk (Level 1 of 5) for severe weather this evening and Thursday afternoon/evening. Large hail and damaging winds will be possible, but storm coverage is expected to be highly isolated in nature. Storms are expected much later than usual, with storms possible between 10PM and 2AM. Be weather aware both this evening and tomorrow afternoon/evening.
July 1st, 3PM - Here's the latest update for the holiday weekend! Warm to hot temperatures expected each day, with isolated storm chances mainly east of I-25. Best chance for precipitation is Independence Day with a 30-50% probability of precipitation along and east of the Laramie Range. Showers and storms will largely be confined to the afternoon/evening hours, but should clear up between 6PM and Midnight. Partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies are expected west of the Laramie Range with warm temperatures and little to no chance of precipitation. Use caution with any outdoor activities as warm to hot temperatures could result in heat-related issues and dry conditions will be favorable for fire start and spread.
June 30th, 3PM - A very warm and mostly dry second half of the week is in store for southeast Wyoming and western Nebraska. Daily high temperatures will be in the upper-70s to mid-90s, with Friday likely being the warmest day of the week. There is isolated to scattered shower and storm chances throughout the week, but these will remain largely confined to along and east of the Laramie Range, with sparse coverage. Critical fire conditions will be possible most days in the afternoon, with Friday likely being the worst day. Use caution with any outdoor burning, as fires will likely start easily throughout the remainder of the week.