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Thursday Evening Forecast; A repeatable pattern underway

Posted at 10:36 AM, Jul 12, 2018
and last updated 2018-07-12 12:36:00-04

Tonight’s Forecast:
Monsoonal moisture in the air spells afternoon and early evening thundershowers. Obviously, in burn scar areas, there is the potential for flooding. Also, these storms are likely to be slow-moving, because the winds aloft are weak, so that means, there is also the potential for flooding almost anywhere a thundershower rolls through. Any hail is likely to be small near the I-25 corridor, could be a little beefier in eastern Colorado.

This pattern will repeat itself, more or less, through Monday, with Tuesday being a transitional day, back to dry, hot weather thereafter. So, get the rain barrels out, because it’s coming, we can use it, and it will end early next week!

COLORADO SPRINGS: Low – 62, High – 86. T-showers ending early, clearing up. Sun Friday morning, afternoon T-showers likely.

PUEBLO: Low – 64, High – 95. T-showers ending early, clearing up. Sun Friday morning, afternoon T-showers likely.

CANON CITY: Low – 64, High – 93. T-showers ending early, clearing up. Sun Friday morning, afternoon T-showers likely.

WOODLAND PARK: Low – 54, High – 78. T-showers ending early, clearing up. Sun Friday morning, afternoon T-showers likely.

TRI-LAKES: Low – 57, High – 82. T-showers ending early, clearing up. Sun Friday morning, afternoon T-showers likely.

PLAINS: Low – 66, High – 95. T-showers ending early, clearing up. Sun Friday morning, afternoon T-showers likely.

WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low – 64, High – 90. T-showers ending early, clearing up. Sun Friday morning, afternoon T-showers likely.


WEEKEND OUTLOOK: More of the same for the weekend, with decent T-shower chances in the afternoons, and highs in the 80s and low 90s


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