Breezy Monday followed by potential isolated snow showers
Tonight's Forecast: Calm conditions with a few passing clouds are expected. More clouds will move in throughout the night from an incoming storm system. This will bring some rain to the very southeastern part of the state, and most of us will just see an increase in cloud cover. Lows across the region will get down into the 20s.
Colorado Springs forecast: Low:High:
Pueblo forecast: Low:High:
Canon City forecast:Low:High:
Woodland Park forecast:Low:High:
Tri-Lakes forecast:Low:High:
Plains forecast:Low:High: Upper 40s; The Plains still have some snow on the ground which is leading to cooler temperatures. Overnight lows will get into the 20s, and by tomorrow afternoon we should be in the upper 40s across the southeast.
Walsenburg and Trinidad forecast:Low:High:
Mountains forecast: Low:High: Upper 40s; The mountains are looking at some more snow on the way which will be beneficial for the ski resorts. Lows tonight will get down into the 20s, and by tomorrow afternoon we will be back in the 40s.
Extended outlook forecast: We are tracking two storm systems that are set to impact southern Colorado. The first will arrive overnight tonight and bring some rain to the very southeastern part of the state. Most of us will just see an increase in cloud cover. As for the second round, temperatures will be cold enough to see some isolated snow showers, but this won't impact much of your day. Most of us will likely stay dry and for the ones who do see these isolated snow showers, we won't see much accumulation on the ground. We will see less than an inch for those who see snow.