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Dry skies return on Sunday, with a seasonably mild day on tap

Sunrise over CSU Pueblo's Thunderbowl
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Tonight’s Forecast: A fast-moving cold front will bring a lot of wind, and some light rain and snow to Southern Colorado tonight. Accumulations, if any, will be light. Parts of the Teller County high country and Palmer Divide could see up to 1" of snow. Most of the lower elevations will see rain instead of snow, with some snow mixed in late. The rain/snow mix will taper off just after midnight, with dry skies well before Sunday morning's sunrise.

COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 28; High: 55. Clearing skies and cooler temperatures on tap for our Sunday. Highs will be just slightly above average for this time of the year.

PUEBLO: Low: 30; High: 58. A freezing start to the day on Sunday, with temperatures warming comfortably into the upper 50s by the afternoon.

CANON CITY: Low: 31; High: 60. A cooler day to close out our weekend. Skies will be mostly clear to partly cloudy, with light westerly winds during the day.

WOODLAND PARK: Low: 24; High: 53. Dry skies return on Sunday. Cold for the morning hours, but bright and mild for the afternoon for a beautiful end to the weekend.

TRI-LAKES: Low: 20s; High: 50s. Last night's rain/snow mix will be long gone by Sunday morning. Cold temperatures early will give way to a mild and pleasant afternoon. Enjoy!

PLAINS: Low: 30s; High: 50s. After such an unseasonably warm November day on Saturday, Sunday's forecast will be a more typical weather day for this time of the year.

WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 20s/30s; High: 50s. Dry skies and lots of sunshine for the end of the weekend. Highs near the New Mexico border will warm into the upper 50s.

Extended Outlook: Sunday's cool down will be short-lived, with temperatures rebounding quickly heading into early next week. Highs by next Tuesday will soar back into the 60s and low 70s. A pattern swing looks likely beginning next Wednesday, with chances for rain and/or snow through Friday. The mountains could do pretty well from next week's snow event, especially the San Juan mountains in the southwest part of the state.