SHERIDAN FACTS:
POPULATION:
City of Sheridan 16,000 people
Sheridan County 27,000 people
SCHOOLS:
Children in Sheridan have ample opportunity for learning at Sheridan’s 12 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, 3 junior high schools, 4 high schools, and 4 private/parochial schools.
Sheridan College offers 2-year degrees in addition to continuing education and general courses for the public. The Sheridan College Technical Center offers vocational training.
CLOSEST MAJOR CITIES:
- Billings, Montana 130 miles
- Rapid City, South Dakota 250 miles
- Casper, Wyoming 150 miles
- Cheyenne, Wyoming 325 miles
- Denver, Colorado 430 miles
CLIMATE:
Sheridan has a relatively dry climate and an approximate elevation of 3700 feet.
- Average Rainfall 14.48”
- Average Snowfall 74.3”
Average Temperatures – Listed below are average temperatures for various months of the year. The lows in winter can drop to around 9 degrees F, and the highs in summer can reach 85 degrees F.
- January 21.2
- February 26.8
- March 35.2
- April 43.9
- May 52.5
- June 61.7
- July 69.9
- August 68.3
- September 57.1
- October 45.2
- November 31.0
- December 22.4
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