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Cold and gloomy with isolated daytime flurries and light evening snow

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Today’s Forecast:
A cold, cloudy, and gloomy day across southern Colorado with periods of light snow during the daytime into the evening. Light snow is expected to favor the mountain and mountain towns today, especially the southern half of the Sangre De Cristos. Most of the accumulation will fall late today and this evening, but very little snow is expected to collect on I-25. We'll dry out past midnight and drop from highs in the 40s to lows in the teens by Thursday morning.

Snow Accumulation 1/29-1/30 2020
Snowfall from the daytime through the evening.

COLORADO SPRINGS: High: 40; Low: 19. Cloudy and cold with isolated flurries in the daytime, and light snow to flurries expected this evening with mostly a dusting expected, mainly on the north half of town.

PUEBLO: High: 44; Low: 18. Cloudy and cold today with light winds and dry skies today and tonight.

CANON CITY: High: 42; Low: 22. Cloudy and cold with mostly dry daytime skies, and very light snow or flurries this evening. Really only a dusting of snow is expected this evening.

WOODLAND PARK: High: 33; Low: 13. Cloudy and cold with flurries during the daytime and light snow through the evening. Snow totals will range from a dusting to 2 inches.

TRI-LAKES: High: 30s; Low: 10s. Cloudy and cold with a few isolated flurries during the daytime, and light snow collecting this evening. Snow totals will range from a dusting to 2 inches.

PLAINS: High: 40s; Low: 10/20s. Mostly cloudy and chilly today with light winds and dry skies expected today and tonight.

WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: High: 40s; Low: 10s. Cloudy and cold today with light snow expected west of I-25 out to the mountains and La Veta Pass, with light snow collecting tonight on I-25. Snow totals from Walsenburg to Trinidad should range from a dusting to 1 inch.

Extended Outlook:
Thursday is going to start off cold, but with increasing sunshine through the morning and early afternoon! Cloud cover will fill back in late Thursday, with more light snow expected Thursday evening. Snow totals Thursday evening look very light again across most of the region. Friday is going to be dry and sunny, with a warming trend followed into the weekend. We'll be in the 60s on both Saturday and Sunday, with a few isolated 70s in the plains by Sunday afternoon.