A large trough of low pressure will be settled over the Pacific Northwest and California for the rest of today, Tuesday, and Wednesday. This will funnel subtropical moisture into the state of Wyoming during this time. A slow-moving weather system will also approach the region later today and then continue to move across the state on Tuesday and Wednesday. For today, expect sunny to mostly sunny skies with only a small chance for showers and thunderstorms. The best chance for precipitation will be across western and northern portions of the state. Temperatures will also be seasonably warm, with daytime in the 70’s and 80’s. Expect more clouds than sun and a better chance for showers and thunderstorms on Tuesday and Wednesday. Any storm that develops could be strong to severe and capable of producing hail, gusty winds, and brief periods of heavy rain. Temperatures will be a few degrees cooler and below average for much of the state on Tuesday, then warm and near average temperatures return by mid-week.