Record high temps continue in Wyoming
July 19, 2006
As Wyoming swelters through the fourth consecutive day of summer heat, records were set in Lander, Riverton, Worland and Rock Springs on Tuesday.
Worland had a record high of 104; Riverton hit 102, breaking their earlier record of 101; Lander hit 100; and Rock Springs hit 94.
Temperatures in Sublette County were in the high 80s and low 90s yesterday, plenty hot for the locals who start complaining of melting when temps hit the 80s.
Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop across southern Wyoming Wednesday with a line of storms expected from Big Piney to Pinedale and Lander to Casper.
Chance of thunderstorms will continue for the afternoons and evenings through the rest of the week. Strong wind gusts up to 50 mph are possible, along with brief heavy rain and dangerous lightning. Daytime temperatures are expected to remain in the 80s through the weekend. Nighttime temperatures should be in the 40s
Below are high temperatures recorded across western and central Wyoming on Tuesday, July 18:
Sublette County Hoback 93 Pinedale Airport 93 Boulder rearing station 92 Big Piney Airport 92 Bondurant 89
Sweetwater County Rock Springs Airport 94 Little America 93 Continental Divide 90
Teton County Moose 91 Jackson Airport 90
Yellowstone National Park East Entrance 86 Lake Yellowstone 81 Canyon snotel 80 Lewis Lake Divide snotel 79 Northeast entrance snotel 78
Big Horn County Greybull Airport 104
Fremont County Shoshoni 105 Boysen dam 105 Riverton Airport 102 Riverton 101 Lander 100 Jeffrey City 97 DuBois 91
Hot Springs County Thermopolis 104
Johnson County Dead Horse 108 Kaycee 104
Lincoln County Cokeville 92 Afton Airport 91 Thayne 91 Kemmerer Airport 90 Opal 89
Natrona County Midwest 103 Casper Airport 102
Park County Clark Fish Hatchery 100 Cody 96 Meeteetse 96 Heart Mountain 94
Washakie County Worland Airport 104
Related Links: National Weather Service, www.weather.gov
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