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Cold and wind left behind on Sunday after Saturday's storm

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Posted at 6:14 PM, Dec 28, 2019
and last updated 2019-12-28 20:15:17-05

Tonight's Forecast: A Winter Storm Warning for northern El Paso County and parts of Douglas County will continue until midnight. As we head into early Sunday morning, the snow and wind will taper off as the system exits to the northeast. Lows tonight will be cold as skies clear out, with most areas dropping down to the teens.

COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 13; High: 33. The snow is gone by Sunday, but the cold and wind remain. Highs will warm to near the freezing mark. Afternoon wind gusts 30-35 mph.

PUEBLO: Low: 14; High: 38. Cold, bright and breezy for the final Sunday of 2019. Highs will warm into the upper 30s, with gusty northwest winds during the afternoon hours.

CANON CITY: Low: 17; High: 35. Bright, breezy and dry on Sunday. After a cold start to the day, highs will warm into the middle 30s by the afternoon.

WOODLAND PARK: Low: 5; High: 24. Single digit lows will give way to mid 20s for highs on Sunday. The wind will be gusty, making it feel even colder than the actual air temperature.

TRI-LAKES: Low: 0s; High: 20s. Snow will taper off overnight tonight, with a very cold arimass left behind the departing storm. Highs on Sunday will only rebound into the 20s, and it will be breezy as well.

PLAINS: Low: 10; High: 20s/30s. We'll see dry skies and cold temperatures for the Plains on Sunday. Highs will warm into the 20s and 30s, with more strong wind on tap for the end of the weekend.

WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 0s/10s; High: 20s/30s. Our forecast on Sunday will be cold and breezy. Lows in the morning will be in the single digits and teens, with highs warming into the 20s and 30s.

Extended Outlook: Past tonight, cold overnight temperatures will continue for at least a few more nights, with lows down to the single digits and teens through Monday night. Highs will remain quite cold on Monday before warming through New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. Highs on Wednesday will warm into the 30s, 40s and low 50s. Dry skies should continue through midweek, with a chance for snow next Wednesday and Thursday.