NWS Cheyenne: Relief From Critical Fire Weather in Sight Very warm, extremely dry and breezy conditions are expected across southeast Wyoming today and Wednesday, but some relief is in sight. The National Weather Service in Cheyenne says a slow-moving low-pressure system will move through the area, bringing fairly widespread chances for rain showers and cooler temperatures Thursday and Friday. "Many areas are going to see much needed rainfall these days, that will ease fire weather conditions, at least temporarily," the agency posted on its website early Tuesday morning. Get our free mobile app weather.gov/cys 22/315AM: Greetings! We have good news and bad news when it comes to the weather across southeast Wyoming and Nebraska Panhandle the rest of the week. Starting off with the bad news, very warm, extremely dry and breezy conditions are expected today and Wednesday across the area. This will lead to elevated and critical fire weather conditions across many areas. Red Flag Warnings are in effect for the Sierra Madres, Snowies and south Laramie Ranges today. A Fire Weather Watch remains in effect for the entire Larmie Range, Converse County as well as the Sierra Madre and Snowy Ranges for Wednesday. Please avoid outdoor burning today and Wednesday. Now the good news, as some relief is in sight. A slow moving low pressure system will move through the area, bringing fairly widespread chances for rain showers and cooler temperatures Thursday and Friday. Many areas are going to see much needed rainfall these days, that will ease fire weather conditions, at least temporarily.