

Variable high temperatures through the week, ranging from 48°F to 63°F. Dry weather expected throughout the week.
This week's forecast shows temperatures running 12°F above the historical average for November. Normal highs for this period are around 44°F with lows around 20°F.
1848 - When Joseph Henry came to the Smithsonian, one of his priorities was to set up a meteorological program. In 1847, while outlining his plan for the new institution, Henry called for "a system of extended meteorological observations for solving American storms." On November 1st, 1848, Joseph Henry and Navy meteorologist James Espy wrote a letter urging anyone interested in becoming a weather observer to signify their willingness to do so. By 1849, he had budgeted $1,000 for the Smithsonian meteorological project and established a network of some 150 volunteer weather observers. A decade later, the project had more than 600 volunteer observers, including people in Canada, Mexico, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Its cost in 1860 was $4,400, or thirty percent of the Smithsonian's research and publication budget.
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Day: Mostly Sunny with a high near 55°F. Winds from the SSW at 8 mph
Night: Mostly Clear with a low near 36°F. Winds from the WNW at 10 mph
Day: Sunny with a high near 63°F. Winds from the SW at 14 mph
Night: Mostly Clear with a low near 33°F. Winds from the W at 17 mph
Day: Partly Cloudy with a high near 60°F. Winds from the S at 7 mph
Night: Mostly Clear with a low near 40°F. Winds from the WSW at 10 mph
Day: Mostly Sunny with a high near 59°F. Winds from the WSW at 15 mph
Night: Mostly Clear with a low near 34°F. Winds from the W at 15 mph
Day: Mostly Sunny with a high near 60°F. Winds from the SW at 10 mph
Night: Partly Cloudy with a low near 38°F. Winds from the SW at 13 mph
Day: Partly Cloudy with Showers with a high near 49°F. Winds from the W at 24 mph. Chance of precipitation is 10%
Night: Mostly Clear with Light Wintry Mix with a low near 34°F. Winds from the W at 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 10%
Day: Partly Cloudy with a high near 48°F. Winds from the WSW at 21 mph
Night: Partly Cloudy with a low near 32°F. Winds from the W at 24 mph
Day: Partly Cloudy with a high near 42°F. Winds from the W at 20 mph
Night: Partly Cloudy with a low near 32°F. Winds from the W at 14 mph
Day: Partly Cloudy with a high near 47°F. Winds from the SW at 10 mph
Night: Partly Cloudy with a low near 34°F. Winds from the WSW at 12 mph
Day: Partly Cloudy with a high near 45°F. Winds from the W at 12 mph
Night: Partly Cloudy with a low near 31°F. Winds from the W at 13 mph
Fri's High Temperature
96 at 6 Miles West-southwest Of Glamis, CA
Sat's Low Temperature
8 at 20 Miles South-southeast Of Harrison, NE

Laramie () is a city in and the county seat of Albany County, Wyoming, United States, known for its high elevation at 7,200 feet (2,200 m), for its railroad history, and as the home of the University of Wyoming. The population was 31,407 at the 2020 census, making it the fourth-most populous city in Wyoming. Located on the Laramie River in southeastern Wyoming, the city is west of Cheyenne and 25 miles (40 km) north of the Colorado state line, at the junction of Interstate 80 and U.S. Route 287.
After 12,000 years or more of Indigenous populations living in the area, Laramie was settled by European Americans in 1868 with the completion of the Union Pacific Railroad line to the area, which crosses the Laramie River at Laramie. The river and several creeks fed by freshwater springs made the area an attractive place for settlement. It is home to the University of Wyoming, WyoTech, and a branch of Laramie County Community College. Laramie Regional Airport serves Laramie. The ruins of Fort Sanders, an army fort predating Laramie, lie just south of the city along Route 287. Located in the Laramie Valley between the Snowy Range and the Laramie Range, the city draws outdoor enthusiasts with its abundance of outdoor activities.
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