Tonight’s Forecast:
Be prepared for PM’s to be busy with storms for the next several days. Not that we don’t need it, with high fire danger and extreme to exceptional drought across the area. But the monsoons will set up for a bit (still not semi-permanent yet, though, as they usually do by July-August). But, at least the rain gauge will get some use the next several afternoons. Mornings will still be bright, and with the building midday clouds and storms in the forecast, temps will get held down a bit, until the rain threat diminishes.
COLORADO SPRINGS: Low – 62, High – 90. A weak T-shower early, then clearing up, warm. Sunny Saturday morning, a single PM storm
PUEBLO: Low – 64, High – 96. A weak T-shower early, then clearing up, warm. Sunny Saturday morning, a single PM storm
CANON CITY: Low – 64, High – 93. A weak T-shower early, then clearing up, warm. Sunny Saturday morning, a single PM storm
WOODLAND PARK: Low – 54, High – 83. A weak T-shower early, then clearing up, warm. Sunny Saturday morning, a single early PM storm
TRI-LAKES: Low – 59, High – 88. A weak T-shower early, then clearing up, warm. Sunny Saturday morning, a single early PM storm
PLAINS: Low – 66, High – 96. A weak T-shower early, then clearing up, warm. Sunny Saturday morning, a single mid-afternoon storm
WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low – 62, High – 93. A T-shower early, then clearing up, warm. Sunny Saturday morning, a single late-day storm
NEXT WEATHER MAKER: Storms seem juicier Sunday, potential for heavy-er rains. But Monday might be the super-soaker, because storms will likely be frequent, any time after 11am. Not necessarily severe, but just frequent.