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    Tuesday afternoon thundershowers and hail likely across Fremont County

    The National Weather Service Office in Riverton has issued a hazardous weather outlook and special weather statement for central Wyoming.

    Both warnings are below, follow NWS Riverton for more weather updates.

    This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for Western and Central Wyoming.
    
    .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight.
    
    A chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms over the north.
    Some storms may be strong producing hail and wind gusts over 40
    mph. There will be isolated thunderstorms in the central and
    south.
    
    Elevated fire weather conditions in Sweetwater county this
    afternoon and early evening.
    
    .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday.
    
    Wednesday through Friday...A chance of afternoon and evening
    thunderstorms each day. Some rain showers will linger through the
    late night and morning hours each day.
    
    Saturday and Sunday...Isolated afternoon and evening
    thunderstorms.
    
    .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
    
    Spotters should report their rainfall amounts over the coming
    days as well as any hail or strong wind gusts produced by
    thunderstorms.
    
    
    This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for Western and Central Wyoming.
    
    .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight.
    
    A chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms over the north.
    Some storms may be strong producing hail and wind gusts over 40
    mph. There will be isolated thunderstorms in the central and
    south.
    
    Elevated fire weather conditions in Sweetwater county this
    afternoon and early evening.
    
    .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday.
    
    Wednesday through Friday...A chance of afternoon and evening
    thunderstorms each day. Some rain showers will linger through the
    late night and morning hours each day.
    
    Saturday and Sunday...Isolated afternoon and evening
    thunderstorms.
    
    .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
    
    Spotters should report their rainfall amounts over the coming
    days as well as any hail or strong wind gusts produced by
    thunderstorms.
    
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