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Heavy mountain snow on Sunday, mild and dry for the Plains

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Tonight's Forecast: Evening temperatures will be cold once the sun goes down for the NHL Stadium Series hockey game. The game will feature the Colorado Avalanche versus the Los Angeles Kings, with puck drop at 6 pm. Temperatures will be below freezing for the start of the game, with lower to middle 20s as the game wraps up. Across the forecast area, lows by Sunday morning will cool all the way down to the 10s and 20s under partly cloudy skies.

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COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 22; High: 53. A cold start to our Sunday, with a mix of sun and clouds on tap across the area. Highs will be a good 5 to 10 degrees warmer than Saturday.

PUEBLO: Low: 21; High: 57. Sunday will be the perfect day to get outside and enjoy the mild weather. Highs will soar into the upper 50s.

CANON CITY: Low: 28; High: 55. Take advantage of the nice weather on Sunday before snow and much colder weather returns early next week.

WOODLAND PARK: Low: 19; High: 44. Cold in the morning, with a warmer afternoon to follow for the Teller County high country. Westerly winds will be gusty at times.

TRI-LAKES: Low: 20s; High: 40s. Dry skies will prevail on Sunday, with highs above average for this time of the year.

PLAINS: Low: 20s; High: 50s/60s. After a chilly start, it will be a dry and mild Sunday across the Plains.

WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 20s; High: 50s/60s. Sunday will be mild and breezy, with highs warming into the 50s and very low 60s.

Extended Outlook: After such a gorgeous weekend, our forecast will take a complete 180 on Monday as another storm moves into Southern Colorado. Snow is likely to hold off until the evening, with the bulk of the snow falling across the I-25 corridor and the Plains late Monday night and Tuesday. We'll be on Weather Alert Monday and Tuesday because of the storm. Temperatures will stay cold through Wednesday, then warm again late next week.