GILLETTE, Wyo. — Snow is likely on the way for Sunday, but the weather will remain dry and seasonable through Saturday as surface low pressure dominates the atmosphere.
The National Weather Service in Rapid City, South Dakota, has forecast a mostly cloudy Friday that will gradually become sunny as the high reaches 32 degrees. Winds will come from the northwest at 8 to 13 mph with gusts reaching 21 mph. Wind chills may dip to 13 degrees.
Tonight also will be mostly cloudy with a steady temperature around 25 degrees. Wind chills will be around 14 degrees as winds come from the west at 7 to 13 mph with gusts reaching 24 mph.
Saturday is expected to be partly sunny and slightly warmer at 34 degrees. Wind chills will remain around 14 degrees as winds come from the west at 13 to 15 mph with gusts to 23 mph. The night will be partly cloudy with a low near 20.
Snow chances reenter the forecast Sunday at 50%. The day will be mostly cloudy with a high near 32 degrees. Blowing snow may be a problem as winds from the west reach 10 to 18 mph and gusts reach 26 mph. Snow chances will taper to 30% Sunday night under a mostly cloudy sky as the low falls to 20 degrees
The work week will start with a 30% chance for snow before 11 a.m. Colder air will have settled in the county, leaving the high to reach just 25 degrees.
More on the forecast is available at the National Weather Service website.