Today’s Forecast:
Memorial day started off COLD with several areas in the lower 30s this morning but sunshine will help to push us back to the 50s and 60s later today. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will form over the mountains and push east into the I-25 corridor, but not much rain will move east of the interstate. Storms should stay non severe today but a few heavy rain pockets and isolated small hail remain possible. Overnight there will be places that get to or near freezing, so it would be a good idea to cover or bring the plants inside to be safe.
COLORADO SPRINGS: High: 62; Low: 39. Breezy and cool with daytime showers and thunderstorms, followed by near freezing temperatures overnight.
PUEBLO: High: 66; Low: 41. Mild and breezy with isolated daytime thunderstorms, some of which could drop pea sized hail. Overnight temps should stay above freezing.
CANON CITY: High: 65; Low: 43. Breezy and cool with daytime showers and thunderstorms, followed by near freezing temperatures overnight.
WOODLAND PARK: High: 54; Low: 32. Chilly and breezy with daytime showers and thunderstorms. Snow could mix in with rain towards the end of the day but with minimal accumulation. Freezing temps are expected tonight.
TRI-LAKES: High: 50s; Low: 30s. Chilly and breezy with daytime showers and thunderstorms, some of which could be mixed with snow by the end of the day. Freezing weather is likely overnight.
PLAINS: High: 60s; Low: 40s. Mild and breezy today with mostly dry skies as any storm that moves east of I-25 is expected to die off quickly this evening. Most temperatures will stay above freezing.
WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: High: 60s; Low: 30/40s. Mild and breezy with mostly dry skies, even though a stray daytime shower is a small possibility. Temps overnight should stay above freezing.
Extended Outlook:
Tuesday looks dry through most of the region with warmer air as highs go back to the 70s and lower 80s. There will be daily storm chances from Thursday through Sunday.