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No end to the heat on Wednesday, with showers possible

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Posted at 7:07 PM, Jun 02, 2020
and last updated 2020-06-02 21:25:36-04

Tonight's Forecast: Isolated thunderstorms over far southern parts of the I-25 corridor early this evening will give way to dry skies overnight tonight. With a warm airmass over the region, overnight lows will be mild for early June standards.

COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 56 High: 85. Wednesday will start out bright and mild across the Springs. A chance for spotty afternoon and early evening thunderstorms will be possible across the Pikes Peak Region.

PUEBLO: Low: 59; High: 93. A nice and mild morning will give way to another round of heat by the afternoon, along with the chance for a few spotty thunderstorms.

CANON CITY: Low: 59; High: 91. Highs will soar into the 90s by the afternoon, with scattered thunderstorms possible over Fremont County.

WOODLAND PARK: Low: 49; High: 77. The high country won't be feeling the heat like the rest of us. Enjoy your 70s on Wednesday, and be weather ready just in case any afternoon showers and thunderstorms develop.

TRI-LAKES: Low: 50s; High: 70s/80s. Unseasonably warm weather for this time of the year will continue through the end of the work week, with afternoon thunderstorms possible on Wednesday.

PLAINS: Low: 50s/60s; High: 90s. Hot highs and dry skies on Wednesday, with the best chances for afternoon storm development over the northeastern Plains.

WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 50s; High: 80s. Drier skies are expected on Wednesday, with afternoon highs soaring well into the 80s.

Extended Outlook: With high pressure intensifying over the state later this week, highs will turn even hotter on Thursday and Friday. We could even see our first 100 degree day in Pueblo on Friday. Rain chances return over the weekend, with Saturday looking wetter than Sunday.