By Associated Press - Monday, March 4, 2019

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - Temperatures have warmed up after a bitterly cold night across Wyoming.

Nearly all of the state dipped below zero (-18 Celsius) Sunday night into Monday morning.

The coldest spots overnight were Lake Yellowstone at -25 (-32 Celsius), Greybull at -24 below (-31 Celsius) and Laramie at -22 (-30 Celsius).



Cheyenne got to -16 (-27 Celsius), Casper fell to -8 (-22 Celsius) and Gillette to -15 (-26 Celsius).

Evanston had the warmest overnight low temperature of 1 (-17 Celsius).

The National Weather Service predicts highs in the teens and 20s (-10 to -1 Celsius) statewide Monday followed by gradually warming temperatures through Friday.

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