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Tonight and Tuesday with a light winter rainfall followed by the next Polar explosion

Today’s forecast:
Before our next explosion of the cold air arrives later tonight, most areas will record a nice temperature boost on Monday. Areas closer to the mountains and I-25 corridor will today see warmer heights with lots of colder air compared to the eastern levels in the 40s and 50s. Some of these areas may have difficulty reaching the mid -1930s.

An incoming cold front this evening leads to snow showers in South Colorado. Depending on when this moisture arrives, some areas can first see rain before moving to the snow this evening. These snow showers will be scattered and light, whereby the accumulations are generally under 1 “until Tuesday morning.

Colorado Springs forecast: high: 50; Low: 14. Light sunshine, with gusts today around 25 miles per hour. An incoming cold front tonight brings a chance of light snow in the Pikes Peak region this evening, with sums under 1 to Tuesday morning.

Pueblo -forecast: High: 52; Low: 13. Mild and airy on Monday, with our heights around 15 to 20 degrees warmer today than yesterday. A strong incoming cold front this evening will bring our prediction of rain and snow showers, with the change in snow occurring pretty quickly as soon as the cold air arrives.

Canon City forecast: High: 55; Low: 19. In the first half of our day, mild and bright, with increasing clouds this afternoon and the potential for a winter mix or a light snow later tonight. Summit of snow below 1 “.

Woodland Park forecast: High: 45; Low: 16. Compared to the weekend, we will see a fairly mild and comfortable start into the week, with the dry sky later leaving a few light snow showers softened this evening and Tuesday.

Tri-Lakes forecast: High: 40s; Low: 10S. The windy wind of the southwestern south-west dose the temperatures in the 1940s in the Tri-Lakes area this afternoon. A cold front in the early evening tonight makes the temperatures drop quickly, although bright snow is possible by Tuesday afternoon.

Plains forecast: High: 30S/40S/50S; Low: 0S/10S. In the levels we will see a battle of two air masses on Mondy, as a strong cold front provides a boundary between colder air and warmer air. The temperatures closest to the I-25 corridor will warm up in the 40s and 50s today for our eastern counties.

Walsenburg and Trinidad forecast: High: 50s; Low: 10S/20S. A mild and airy start into the week for the southern I-25 corridor with heights this afternoon in the 1950s. Snow emotions will be received this evening, whereby the enrichment is “expected to be expected until Tuesday morning.”

Mountain forecast: high: 30s/40s; Low: 10S/20S. Today and tomorrow, but mainly north of the Monarch Pass, in the highlands will continue in the highlands. For the diapers and Sangres, the snow is later picked up, with several centimeters accumulating by accumulation of accumulation until Tuesday evening.

Extended observation forecast:
Behind this evening, the heights in the levels are only heated on Tuesday until the 10s and 20s. The cold air and the continued maximum flow weather pattern create the potential for some additional refugees or light snow showers east of the mountains on Tuesday. In most areas, the snow sums are expected to remain around 1-2 “.

Low Stuesday Night in the feathers falls back to almost 0 degrees in the feathers, with colder temperatures still expected over the eastern levels. In these areas you can see wind cooling temperatures of about -15 to -25 degrees in the middle of the week. After a high Wednesday in the 10s and the lower 20s, Thursday will be a little warmer, the potential for light snow when another weak disturbance in South Colorado moves.
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