Thanksgiving Day will be cold, with snow developing this evening
Today’s Forecast:
An early morning cold front will set the stage for a much colder day across Southern Colorado. Highs, which most areas probably saw before sunrise, will only warm into the 30s, 40s and lower 50s on Thursday. In Colorado Springs, we'll hover around the 40 degree mark most of the day.
A few snow showers will start to develop by mid to late afternoon in the mountains. For the rest of us, snow will move in during the evening hours, increasing in coverage and intensity as we make our way into the overnight hours and our day on Friday.
Colorado Springs forecast: High:Low:
Pueblo forecast: High:Low:
Canon City forecast:High:Low:
Woodland Park forecast:High:Low:
Tri-Lakes forecast:High:Low:
Plains forecast:High:Low:
Walsenburg and Trinidad forecast:High:Low:
Mountains forecast: High: Low:
Extended outlook forecast:
Friday's forecast will be cold and unsettled, with periods of snow expected throughout the Pikes Peak Region and Southern Colorado. Temperatures will only warm into the 20s on Friday, with wind chill vallues during the day in the teens and single digits. My best advice is to stay inside, eat leftovers and begin your holiday decorations!
Snow will continue at times into early Saturday morning before drier air punches in from the northwest. Snow totals on the I-25 corridor will range between 1-4" from this storm, with slick and hazardous driving conditions expected during the storm. After another cold day on Saturday, highs on Sunday will rebound into the 30s and 40s, with sunshine and dry skies expected for that busy travel day. Looking ahead to next week...we're expecting a return to sunshine and near seasonal weather, with highs climbing into the 50s on the Plains by mid-week.