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Wyoming and Maui Weather Forecasts Show Varied Risks

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Gillette, Wyoming: The National Weather Service this week forecast scattered showers and an elevated chance of thunderstorms, reporting a 40 percent rain probability today and a 60 percent chance Thursday with a slight risk of severe storms in parts of the region; meteorologists cited moisture and wind shear as drivers of storm development. Maui: Local forecasts for June 24–25 showed breezy conditions, isolated to numerous showers by region with highs generally in the upper 70s to mid-80s; officials and forecasters advised residents to expect gusty winds, variable rainfall chances through the weekend, and in Wyoming an approaching warm spell following the midweek instability.

Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • June 24: Maui Now posts daily forecast, noting breezy conditions and scattered showers.
  • June 24: National Weather Service products show 40% rain chance for Gillette.
  • June 25: Maui Now issues updated forecast continuing breezy, isolated showers.
  • Midweek: County 17 reports increased thunderstorm probability and slight severe risk in the region.
  • Late week: County 17 forecasts suggest heat trend progressing to a heatwave later in the week.

Why This Matters to You

Weather changes can impact your safety and daily plans. If you're in Wyoming, keep an eye out for thunderstorms. In Maui, prepare for gusty winds and possible showers. Check your local forecast regularly.

The Bottom Line

Weather can be unpredictable, but staying informed helps. Watch for updates on Wyoming's potential heatwave and Maui's variable rainfall. Worth forwarding if you know someone in these areas who could use a heads up.

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Who Benefited

Local agricultural stakeholders and water resource managers may see benefits from additional rainfall improving short-term soil moisture and replenishing localized water supplies.

Who Impacted

Residents, outdoor workers, and infrastructure in northeastern Wyoming faced increased short-term risk from severe storms, damaging winds, hail, and high gusts; some travel and outdoor plans may be disrupted.

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Who Benefited

Local agricultural stakeholders and water resource managers may see benefits from additional rainfall improving short-term soil moisture and replenishing localized water supplies.

Who Impacted

Residents, outdoor workers, and infrastructure in northeastern Wyoming faced increased short-term risk from severe storms, damaging winds, hail, and high gusts; some travel and outdoor plans may be disrupted.

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