Tonight's Forecast:
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch will remain in effect for the far southeastern Plains until 11 pm. This includes Prowers and Baca counties.
For everyone else, the threat for thunderstorms should wind down significantly after sunset. With decreasing clouds overnight tonight, lows by Tuesday morning will drop down to the 40s and 50s.
COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 55; High: 81. Morning sunshine will give way to scattered afternoon thunderstorms. Some thunderstorms that form could be on the strong side, especially east of I-25.
PUEBLO: Low: 58; High: 87. We'll see a fairly typical summer day on Tuesday, with morning sunshine and afternoon thunderstorms back in the forecast.
CANON CITY: Low: 56; High: 84. Comfortable morning lows will give way to a warm and potentially stormy afternoon. Some thunderstorms could be on the strong side, with strong winds and hail the main threats.
WOODLAND PARK: Low: 46; High: 71. A nice and pleasant morning will give way to the potential for afternoon and early evening thunderstorms across Teller County.
TRI-LAKES: Low: 40s/50s; High: 70s. Scattered afternoon thunderstorms will remain in the forecast on Tuesday across northern El Paso County, but severe weather is not expected.
PLAINS: Low: 50s/60s; High: 80s. Dry skies in the morning with a chance of showers and thunderstorms by mid to late afternoon. Some storms could turn severe across the eastern Plains.
WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 50s; High: 70s/80s. Mostly sunny skies in the morning will turn cloudy by the afternoon as thunderstorm development becomes more common across the southern I-25 corridor.
Extended Outlook:
An active looking weather pattern is expected through the end of the week, although in some spots, we could see a few drier days on Wednesday and Thursday. Highs will climb through Thursday, with parts of the Plains returning to the triple digits by then. A storm rolls into Southern Colorado on Friday, with better thunderstorm chances in our forecast as we close out the work week.