If you don't like the weather in Wyoming, just wait for a few minutes and it will change. Last week, the Cowboy State was colder than Antarctica. This week, Wyoming was actually warmer than parts of the Sahara Desert.
Welcome to Wyoming, one of the few places in America where people wear shorts in the wintertime.
Go to any store in the months of December through February and you are bound to see several folks in shorts and t-shirts. Plus, there's always that one guy rockin' flip flops with no socks...
As Wyoming residents brace for another cold, windy, snowy winter, here's a few of the snowiest towns in the Cowboy State.
Not surprisingly, northwest Wyoming receives more snow than any other area of the state. Based on snowfall totals collected from 1981 to 2010 by the National Climatic Data Center, Yellowstone National Park is the snowiest place in Wyoming, averaging over 207 inches per year and
We all know how brutal winters can be here in Wyoming. According to a new study from The Daily Beast, Laramie, Casper and Rock Springs are all among the 25 coldest cities in America.
Laramie finished seventh on the list, boasting an average winter temperature of 19 degrees, extreme cold temperatures over 27 degrees below zero and snowfall on 33% of all winter days...