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Periods of light snow and cold temperatures on Thursday

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Posted at 5:24 PM, Nov 20, 2019
and last updated 2019-11-21 00:33:58-05

Tonight's Forecast: Mostly cloudy skies in tonight's forecast, with snow showers at times from the upslope flow. Accumulations will be generally light tonight we'll find ourselves between storm systems, and mostly focused over the mountains and Palmer Divide. Overnight lows will be cold, with 20s and 30s for Southern Colorado.

COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 25 High: 30. Snow showers will increase by mid to late morning and continue at times throughout the day. Temperatures will stay below freezing in the Springs all day Thursday. Snow totals from a trace to 3".

PUEBLO: Low: 29; High: 34. Cold, unsettled and snowy on Thursday from a new winter storm that moves in during the morning hours. Snow showers will be possible through late Thursday night. Totals from a trace to 3".

CANON CITY: Low: 30; High: 33. Light to moderate snow through the day, tapering off by Friday morning. Totals from a trace to 2". South of Canon City: for Beulah, Colorado City, And Rye 2-4".

WOODLAND PARK: Low: 22; High: 26. Snow picks up through the morning Thursday, light snow possible until Friday morning. Totals from 1-3".

TRI-LAKES: Low: 20s; High: 20s. Snow showers pick up through Thursday morning, light snow through the day. Snow may linger through Friday morning. Totals up to 4".

PLAINS: Low: 20s; High: 30s. Periodic snow showers possible Thursday early afternoon through Friday late morning. Totals dusting to 2" from Kit Carson south to Lamar and west to La Junta. South of HWY 50 to Springfield may see 2-3".

WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 20s; High: 30s. Snow picks up Thursday morning and gradually tapers off through the evening. Snow will be heavy at times. Totals from 2-4" for Walsenburg and Trinidad. 4-8" for La Veta and Cuchara.

Extended Outlook: After snow ends Friday morning, the rest of the day will chilly with a clearing sky. Saturday and Sunday bring sunshine and warmer temperatures, back to the 50s and 60s for the front range. We are tracking the next potential snow maker late Monday into Tuesday.