Wyoming
Don Day Wyoming Weather Forecast: Friday, April 12, 2024
Sunny and warmer in Wyoming on Friday. Breezy in some areas. Highs in the 60s and 70s and lows in the 30s and 40s.
Central:
Casper: Expect it to be sunny and breezy today with a high near 72 and wind gusts of up to 26 mph. It should be partly cloudy and breezy overnight with a low near 45 and wind gusts as high as 21 mph.
Lander: It should be mostly sunny and breezy today with a high near 72 and wind gusts as high as 28 mph. Overnight it should be mostly cloudy and breezy with a low near 43 and wind gusts of up to 26 mph.
Glenrock: Look for it to be sunny and breezy today with a high near 73 and wind from 15-20 mph in the afternoon. It should be partly cloudy overnight with a low near 42.
Southwest:
Evanston: Look for it to be sunny today with a high near 63 and wind from 6-16 mph. It should be partly cloudy overnight with a low near 35.
Green River: Expect it to be sunny and breezy today with a high near 72 and wind gusts of up to 24 mph. Overnight it should be partly cloudy and breezy with a low near 39 and wind gusts as high as 22 mph.
Cokeville: It should be mostly sunny and breezy today with a high near 67 and wind gusts as high as 24 mph. Overnight it should be partly cloudy and breezy with a low near 31 and wind gusts of up to 23 mph.
Western Wyoming:
Pinedale: Expect it to be mostly sunny and breezy today with a high near 62 and wind gusts of up to 23 mph. Overnight it should be partly cloudy and breezy with a low near 32 and wind gusts as high as 23 mph.
Afton: Scattered showers are possible today mainly after 11 a.m. and there’s a slight chance of rain before 7 p.m. tonight. Otherwise, look for it to be mostly sunny and breezy today with a high near 61 and wind gusts as high as 22 mph. It should be partly cloudy overnight with a low near 35.
La Barge: It should be sunny and breezy today with a high near 69 and wind gusts as high as 25 mph. Overnight it should be partly cloudy and breezy with a low near 30 and wind from 15-20 mph.
Northwest:
Dubois: There’s a slight chance of showers after 1 p.m., otherwise expect it to be sunny and breezy today with a high near 60 and wind gusts as high as 23 mph. Overnight it should be mostly clear and breezy with a low near 34 and wind gusts as high as 22 mph.
Jackson: There’s a slight chance of rain today, otherwise it should be mostly sunny with a high near 60 and partly cloudy overnight with a low near 33.
Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park: There’s a chance of rain after 3 p.m. and snow in higher elevations, otherwise look for it to be mostly sunny and breezy today with a high near 60 and wind gusts of up to 21 mph. It should be partly cloudy overnight with a low near 31.
Bighorn Basin:
Thermopolis: It should be mostly sunny and breezy today with a high near 74 and wind gusts of up to 23 mph. Overnight it should be partly cloudy with a low near 43.
Cody: Look for it to be mostly sunny and breezy today with a high near 72 and wind gusts as high as 23 mph. It should be mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 45 and wind gusts as high as 21 mph.
Ten Sleep: Expect it to be sunny today with a high near 71 and wind gusts of up to 20 mph. It should be partly cloudy overnight with a low near 44 and wind gusts as high as 22 mph.
North Central:
Buffalo: Expect it to be sunny and breezy today with a high near 71 and wind gusts of up to 23 mph. It should be mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 48.
Sheridan: Look for it to be sunny today with a high near 75 and mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 42.
Dayton: It should be sunny today with a high near 72 and mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 44.
Northeast:
Gillette: It should be sunny today with a high near 73 and wind gusts of up to 21 mph. Overnight it should be mostly clear with a low near 44 and wind gusts of up to 20 mph.
Newcastle: Look for it to be sunny today with a high near 70 and wind gusts as high as 17 mph. It should be mostly clear overnight with a low near 43 and wind gusts as high as 17 mph.
Upton: Expect it to be sunny today with a high near 72 and wind gusts of up to 18 mph. It should be mostly clear overnight with a low near 40 and wind gusts as high as 16 mph.
Eastern Plains:
Torrington: It should be sunny today with a high near 77 and partly cloudy overnight with a low near 39.
Douglas: Expect it to be sunny today with a high near 74 and partly cloudy overnight with a low near 41.
Wright: Look for it to be sunny today with a high near 69 and wind gusts as high as 24 mph. It should be partly cloudy overnight with a low near 41 and wind gusts of up to 21 mph.
Southeast:
Cheyenne: Look for it to be sunny today with a high near 72 and mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 43.
Laramie: Expect it to be sunny and breezy today with a high near 68 and wind from 10-20 mph. It should be mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 37.
Medicine Bow: It should be sunny and breezy today with a high near 68 and wind gusts as high as 30 mph. Overnight it should be partly cloudy with a low near 35.
South Central:
Rawlins: Look for it to be sunny and breezy today with a high near 69 and wind gusts as high as 35 mph. Overnight it should be partly cloudy and breezy with a low near 40 and wind gusts as high as 30 mph.
Saratoga: It should be sunny and breezy today with a high near 68 and wind gusts as high as 30 mph. Overnight it should be mostly cloudy with a low near 37.
Baggs: Expect it to be sunny and breezy today with a high near 73 and wind gusts as high as 30 mph. Overnight it should be mostly cloudy with a low near 38.
Wyoming
Wyoming Town Rivalries – Feuds & Hate
Since moving to Wyoming many years ago, and having lived in a few towns around the state, I find that some town and city rivalries must be addressed. Some are based on past conflicts that still cause pain to this day. Some are unexplained.
For example, to this day, all of Johnson County still does not trust Cheyenne after the Johnson County War of 1892. Cattlemen in Cheyenne sent a hit squad hired by the barons to invade Johnson County to eliminate alleged rustlers. A shootout that lasted several days ensued.
Other town rivalries include:
Green River vs. Rock Springs: The two towns are close together and share one of the most intense and oldest community, cultural, and athletic rivalries in the state.
Lander vs. Riverton: Located in Fremont County, this rivalry dates back to 1922 and divides the area over high school football bragging rights. They talk a lot of smack about each other.
Cheyenne vs Casper: The towns just HATE each other. I’ve lived in both, and I can tell you that there is nothing wrong with either town. But I’ve come across people in both towns who talk about their hatred of the other.
There is not a lot of love across Wyoming for Jackson, mostly because of the mega-rich liberals who live there. Many of those mega-rich liberals look down on the rest of Wyoming.
Folks talk smack about Laramie, but in a very different way than people talk smack about Gillette.
Having traveled around Wyoming, I can tell you that most of this hate is just nonsense and a waste of time. In the end, we are all Wyomingites. Just one big bickering family who still have each other’s backs when it comes down to it.
The Charmingly Odd Town Of La Grange Wyoming
It is well worth the long drive to see one of the most interesting and quirky little towns in Wyoming.
Stay for lunch. You won’t regret it.
Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods
Jay Em, Wyoming, Frozen In Time
Jay Em, what an unusual name for a town.The few people who live there are proud of what their spot on earth once was, and they work to preserve it. They keep this little community frozen in time.
Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods
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Wyoming
Hoping to draw Colorado interest, construction begins at $80M betting facility in Laramie County
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Foundation work is beginning this week on Wyoming’s next horse betting and gaming house.
The $80 million Wyoming Downs facility in Laramie County, one of two the company is investing in over the next couple of years, is poised to be one of the largest facilities of its kind in the state. The company is aiming for a spring 2027 opening.
The facility will host upwards of 600 historic horse racing machines, Wyoming’s largest TV wall, multiple dining options and more across 58,000 square feet. More land was bought for future hotel development. Commuters driving between Cheyenne and the Colorado border can see clearly from Interstate 25 the expansive development.
That placement along the travel corridor is purposeful, Wyoming Downs and 307 Horse Racing President Kyle Ridgeway said.
“I think that the targeted consumer for this is from Colorado or from the Front Range,” Ridgeway said. “I anticipate we’re going to have plenty of people from Cheyenne come down here to play and enjoy the amenities, but when you look at 600,000 people within a 30-minute drive, that’s what justifies this investment and brings all that tax revenue in from another state, which is fantastic.
“We don’t get the opportunity to do that in Wyoming very often.”
There is still plenty to offer Cheyenne residents besides the facility’s amenities. Ridgeway said in a speech to attendees at the project’s groundbreaking Tuesday, June 2, that more than 150 permanent jobs will be supported by the facility on top of the dozens supported by the companies’ corporate offices and the 400-plus involved in the project’s construction.
Groathouse Construction, a Wyoming business, is the project’s general contractor. Wyoming Downs said it believes putting the project in local hands also helps keep the project uniquely Wyoming-focused.
Ridgeway added the facilities have already proven themselves to be effective tax revenue generators for the local governments. The Wyoming Gaming Commission’s 2025 report, released in late May, shows bettors wagered $2.49 billion on historic horse racing machines last year, a jump from the $2.11 billion wagered in 2024.
Wyoming Downs facilities generate roughly $25 million in taxes annually across the state, and Ridgeway estimated after the ceremony that the upcoming $80 million facility alone will generate an additional $3 million for Laramie County once the property has been in operation for a few years.
Horse betting sites have been increasingly popping up across Wyoming this decade. The Wyoming Downs location will be Cheyenne’s second large-scale horse betting facility since 2024, when the 30,000-square-foot Horse Palace at Swan Ranch opened. Ridgeway said Wyoming Downs is still offering something fresh for tourists and residents.
“This’ll have amenities that Swan Ranch doesn’t have, including the largest TV wall in Wyoming and a pretty super-cool sports viewing area with a restaurant and just a level of finish and class that I don’t think Wyoming has quite seen yet with these types of properties,” he said.
Ridgeway said he thinks resident fatigue with these facilities isn’t as strong as it appears, especially given the tourism benefits of off-track betting.
“Wyoming’s been built on mineral extraction and tourism, and what this is is a touristic facility. I’m not aware of any particular pushback about this specific facility outside of — you see random social media comments where people say, ‘Oh, another gambling facility.’ But where this is located, I think people in Cheyenne have generally been supportive of,” he said.
The Laramie County facility will be just one part of a larger project Wyoming Downs is working on over the next few years. Construction will begin in early 2027 on a similar facility in Evanston looking to draw in Utah and western Colorado crowds.
Some of the company’s current facilities, notably in Casper, Cheyenne and Rock Springs, will see millions poured into renovations as well. New smaller-scale parlors will also go up in Gillette and Green River this year, according to an information packet provided by the company.
More details will come as the construction process develops, Ridgeway said. Details about amenities, such as what the complex’s dining options will look like, remain undisclosed, though Ridgeway promised that options will be “excellent.”
“We haven’t made final selections on what the options are, but we have a number of different options on the table that we’re considering for what we want to offer for the customers,” Ridgeway said. “You have to have something that’s high quality for where this is located. If somebody’s going to drive 25 or 35, or even 45 minutes to come here, they got to be able to sit down and have a quality meal.”
For more information as it becomes available and to learn more about Wyoming Downs facilities and 307 Horse Racing‘s events and offerings, see the companies’ websites. Renderings for the upcoming Cheyenne facility commissioned by the company are available for viewing below.







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