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Don Day's Wyoming Weather Forecast: Sunday, July 21, 2024
Mostly sunny in Wyoming on Sunday with a chance of afternoon rain in many areas. Smoky or hazy in some locations. Highs from the low 70s to near 90. Lows from the mid 40s to near 60.
Central:
Casper: Chance of rain mainly after noon, otherwise mostly sunny today with a high near 81 and wind gusts as high as 20 mph. Areas of smoke between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., otherwise mostly clear and breezy overnight with a low near 55 and wind gusts as high as 22 mph.
Lander: Sunny today with a high near 81 and mostly clear overnight with a low near 56.
Shoshoni: Sunny and breezy today with a high near 86 and wind gusts as high as 24 mph. Areas of smoke after midnight, otherwise mostly clear overnight with a low near 58 and wind gusts as high as 20 mph.
Southwest:
Evanston: Patchy smoke after 3 p.m., otherwise sunny today with a high near 84. Patchy smoke before midnight, otherwise mostly clear overnight with a low near 51.
Rock Springs: Sunny and breezy today with a high near 83 and wind gusts as high as 21 mph. Mostly clear overnight with a low near 53 and wind gusts as high as 20 mph.
Kemmerer: Sunny and breezy today with a high near 81 and wind gusts as high as 30 mph. Mostly clear overnight with a low near 50.
Western Wyoming:
Pinedale: Slight chance of rain after noon, otherwise sunny today with a high near 77 and mostly clear overnight with a low near 45.
Afton: Sunny today with a high near 85 and mostly clear and breezy overnight with a low near 49 and wind from 13-18 mph.
La Barge: Sunny today with a high near 79 and breezy, gradually becoming clear overnight with a low near 50 and wind gusts as high as 23 mph.
Northwest:
Dubois: Chance of rain mainly after 3 p.m., otherwise sunny today with a high near 77 and mostly clear overnight with a low near 48 and wind gusts as high as 20 mph.
Jackson: Sunny today with a high near 85 and mostly clear overnight with a low near 47.
Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park: Sunny today with a high near 78 and mostly clear overnight with a low near 42.
Bighorn Basin:
Thermopolis: Areas of smoke after 1 p.m., otherwisesunny today with a high near 87 and mostly clear overnight with areas of smoke after 3 a.m. and a low near 59.
Cody: Sunny today with a high near 84 and mostly clear overnight with a low near 58.
Powell: Sunny today with a high near 90 and mostly clear overnight with areas of smoke after midnight and a low near 58.
North Central:
Buffalo: Slight chance of rain after noon, areas of smoke, otherwise sunny and breezy today with a high near 82 and wind gusts as high as 28 mph. Areas of smoke, otherwise mostly clear overnight with a low near 61.
Sheridan: Widespread haze, slight chance of rain after noon, otherwise sunny and hot today with a high near 90. Widespread haze, otherwise mostly clear overnight with a low near 55.
Dayton: Widespread haze, slight chance of rain after noon, otherwise sunny today with a high near 86. Widespread haze, otherwise mostly clear overnight with a low near 56.
Northeast:
Gillette: Widespread haze, slight chance of rain after noon, otherwise mostly sunny today with a high near 84 and wind gusts as high as 16 mph. Widespread haze, otherwise mostly clear overnight with a low near 57 and wind gusts as high as 16 mph.
Sundance: Chance of rain, widespread haze, otherwise partly sunny today with a high near 78. Partly cloudy overnight with widespread haze and a low near 56.
Hulett: Widespread haze, chance of rain mainly before 3 p.m., otherwise mostly sunny today with a high near 84. Widespread haze, otherwise mostly clear overnight with a low near 56.
Eastern Plains:
Torrington: Chance of rain, otherwise mostly sunny today with a high near 83 and partly cloudy overnight with a low near 55.
Lusk: Chance of rain, otherwise mostly sunny today with a high near 79 and partly cloudy overnight with a low near 53.
Wright: Widespread haze, slight chance of rain after noon, otherwise mostly sunny today with a high near 81 and wind gusts as high as 16 mph. Partly cloudy overnight with widespread haze and a low near 55.
Southeast:
Cheyenne: Chance of rain mainly after noon, otherwise partly sunny today with a high near 74. Slight chance of rain before 9 p.m. tonight, otherwise partly cloudy overnight with a low near 52.
Laramie: Chance of rain, otherwise partly sunny today with a high near 71. Slight chance of rain before 9 p.m., otherwise mostly clear overnight with a low near 47.
Pine Bluffs: Chance of rain, otherwise partly sunny today with a high near 78. Slight chance of rain before midnight, otherwise partly cloudy overnight with a low near 52.
South Central:
Rawlins: Slight chance of rain after noon, otherwise sunny and breezy today with a high near 78 and afternoon wind from 15-20 mph. Mostly clear overnight with a low near 50 and wind gusts as high as 25 mph.
Saratoga: Slight chance of rain after noon, otherwise sunny today with a high near 78 and mostly clear overnight with a low near 46.
Wamsutter: Sunny and breezy today with a high near 79 and wind gusts as high as 22 mph. Mostly clear and breezy overnight with a low near 48 and wind gusts as high as 24 mph.
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250 Portraits self-portrait exhibition now on display throughout downtown Jackson
JACKSON, Wyo. – Jackson Hole Public Art (JHPA) is proud to announce the
public installation of 250 Portraits, a community art project featuring self-portraits created and submitted by Wyoming residents from across the state. Launched in honor of the nation’s 250th anniversary, the project invited Wyomingites of all ages and backgrounds to submit portraits of themselves or other Wyoming residents, resulting in a vibrant and deeply personal collection of artwork.
Portraits were submitted by artists ranging in age from 5 to over 80, representing residents from 16 of Wyoming’s 23 counties. Participants included individuals, families, school groups, and educators who worked with their students to take part. The result is a wide-ranging snapshot of the people who call Wyoming home, from young children just beginning to express themselves through art to lifelong residents reflecting on decades of experience and identity.
The portraits are now on display in five large-scale grid installations located throughout downtown Jackson. They can be found at the Center for the Arts, JH Book Trader, the Antler Inn, the alley at Pinky G’s, and the Jackson Hole Elks Lodge. The exhibition will remain on view throughout the summer, giving locals and visitors alike the opportunity to take in the full collection at their own pace.
The exhibit, 250 Portraits, was designed to highlight both individual identity and collective belonging, weaving together faces from communities large and small into a single, statewide visual portrait of Wyoming’s people. By placing the work in accessible, high-traffic locations in downtown Jackson, JHPA hopes to spark conversation among residents and visitors about what it means to be part of a community that spans such a wide and varied landscape.
A self-guided walking map is available to help visitors navigate between the five sites and experience other public art projects throughout Jackson. For more information and to access the 2026 Public Art Map, visit https://www.jhpublicart.org/art/2026map.
Pair your portrait with an audio story! Please consider adding your voice to another state-wide project celebrating the stories of everyday Wyomingites: Re-Storying the West.
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The Flybrary Connects Fly Fishers With Shared Resources
All over Wyoming, there are little free libraries in neighborhoods for those who are looking for a new book. The process is simple. Take a book and leave one for others to experience.
READ MORE: Wyoming’s Little Libraries
We also have neighborhood food pantries for families in a pinch who need a little help. Again, the process is easy. Take a meal, and when you’re able, leave one for another family in need.
READ MORE: A New Local Neighborhood Food Pantry System in Wyoming
Several of the North Platte River’s access points have loaner life jackets. Once again, it’s simple. If you need a life jacket, take one, then return it to another access point for others who need it.
READ MORE: Return The Loaner Life Jackets After You Use Them
These are fantastic programs across the state that show how much communities care about others. I found another program that I think would really fly here, and it’s already going strong in some places around the country, like Montana.
The process, just like these other programs, is simple but very effective. With Wyoming fisheries being so popular, these could help make it an even bigger global sensation.
Flybrary – Take a fly, leave a fly.
I saw this article on FlyLordsMag.com and thought it was fantastic.
Montana artist Brandi Massey is passionate about fly fishing, and she used her own experience of leaving her fly box at home when leaving for a fly fishing trip. After that experience, she remembered seeing a “Flybrary” on her social media timeline and decided to jump into action and do her own version of the “Flybrary” to ensure other fly fishing trips don’t get ruined because of not having any flies.
She had her dad build the box, got her permits, and put up her first “Flybrary” on the Blackfoot River, and has more in the works.
In the article, Brandi explained why she decided to do it.
I’ve been fly fishing since I could hold a fly pole in my hand. Always trying to catch more fish than my dad. I love the fly fishing community and this is a great way to stay connected to the community. I’m an artist and this is an amazing way to show a piece of myself to the world.
Have you ever seen a “Flybrary” out in the wild? LET ME KNOW HERE
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