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Sunday Evening Weather; Oven-roasted…all week long

Posted at 1:54 PM, Jun 03, 2018
and last updated 2018-06-03 15:54:59-04

Tonight’s Forecast:
Weak T-showers will come to an end this evening, but in places that saw any rainfall, fog may keep it pretty cloudy until dawn. Either way, Monday is a transitional day, with those clouds clearing up early, and temps beginning to soar, as multiple areas of high pressure surround the State and push the jet further north again. Other than an occasional weakness in the atmosphere bring a few more clouds some days than others, it’s hot, hot, hot, through next weekend. As for winds, they will be diurnal in nature. That means, they stir up by Noon(s), calm in the evenings, and are quiet in the mornings. So, if Red Flags are posted at some point, it’d be for afternoons and early evenings. Otherwise, the story will be dry…and hot.

COLORADO SPRINGS: Low – 50, High – 85. Sprinkles end this evening, patchy fog overnight. Clouds break early Monday…mostly sunny & much warmer.

PUEBLO: Low – 52, High – 92. Light rain ends this evening, patchy fog overnight. Monday…mostly sunny & much warmer.

CANON CITY: Low – 52, High – 89. Sprinkles end this evening. Clouds break early Monday…mostly sunny & much warmer.

WOODLAND PARK: Low – 44, High – 75. Mostly cloudy tonight. Monday…mostly sunny & much warmer.

TRI-LAKES: Low – 48, High – 80. Mostly cloudy tonight. Monday…mostly sunny & much warmer.

PLAINS: Low – 56, High – 93. Light rain ends this evening, patchy fog overnight. Clouds break early Monday…mostly sunny & hotter.

WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low – 54, High – 90. T-showers end this evening, patchy fog overnight. Clouds break early Monday…mostly sunny & much warmer.


NEXT WEATHER MAKER: Heat. Essentially no rain chance for another 7-10 days. just building heat, and extremely dry conditions establishing all over again.


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