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Mild and dry Wednesday, unsettled on Thursday

Colorado Springs
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Tonight's Forecast: Red Flag Warnings over parts of Southern Colorado will expire this evening at 8 pm. As the wind weakens, we'll be left with mostly clear skies and light breezes. Overnight lows will again be mild for this time of the year, only cooling down to the 30s and 40s

COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 38; High: 69. A dry cold front will help to cool temperatures by several degrees on Wednesday. Skies will turn cloudy Wednesday night, with rain and snow showers on Thursday.

PUEBLO: Low: 37; High: 76. Sunny skies will prevail throughout the day on Wednesday. With slightly cooler highs, temperatures will return to the 70s.

CANON CITY: Low: 40; High: 75. Wednesday's forecast will be bright and breezy. Enjoy it before unsettled conditions return late this week and weekend.

WOODLAND PARK: Low: 31; High: 61. More great weather for Teller County on Wednesday. Highs will warm into the lower 60s, with plenty of sunshine on tap.

TRI-LAKES: Low: 30s; High: 60s. More great spring-time weather will continue on Wednesday before late week changes roll in starting on Thursday.

PLAINS: Low: 30s/40s; High: 70s. Sunny and warm on Wednesday, with gusty northerly winds for the afternoon hours.

WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 30s/40s; High: 70s. Sunshine and 70s on Wednesday. Cooler and unsettled weather follows starting on Thursday.

Extended Outlook: The first round of wet and unsettled weather arrives late on Thursday. This will be a fairly weak storm system, so not much accumulation is expected and impacts should be minimal away from the mountains. A brief break in the action on Friday will be followed with showers Saturday before a more significant storm hits Sunday and Monday. This could be a fairly high impact and cold storm for this time of the year.