Tonight's Forecast: Snow showers will continue to wind down tonight across Southern Colorado, although in El Paso County, flurries and freezing drizzle will remain possible through the overnight hours. There could also be some fog that forms tonight in and around the Springs. With overnight lows dropping down to the 10s and 20s, there's a good chance that roadways turn slick and icy by Wednesday morning. Areas of concern will be on bridges and overpasses.
COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 17; High: 32. Wednesday morning should be dry, but roads could be slick and icy in some spots during the morning commute. After a brief break in the action, snow returns during the afternoon and evening hours. Snow totals from 1-3".
PUEBLO: Low: 20; High: 37. Dry skies Wednesday morning will turn snowy and unsettled by the afternoon. A Winter Weather Advisory goes into effect at 2 pm, and continues until 5 am Thursday. Snow totals from 2-5".
CANON CITY: Low: 21; High: 37. We'll see another weather alert day on Wednesday in Canon City. Snow will develop towards the afternoon hours, with a Winter Weather Advisory set to commence at 2 pm. Snow totals from 2-5".
WOODLAND PARK: Low: 12; High: 27. Mostly cloudy skies early will turn gray and unsettled by the afternoon and evening, with another round of snow in the forecast. Snow totals from 1-3".
TRI-LAKES: Low: 10s; High: 20s. Cold on Wednesday, with snow developing through the afternoon hours. It will also be windy across northern El Paso County, with blowing snow a potential issue for travelers on I-25. Snow totals from 1-4".
PLAINS: Low: 20s; High: 30s/40s. Cloudy skies, with a rain/snow mix developing by the afternoon. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for the Plains from 5 pm Wednesday to 5 am Thursday. Snow totals from 2-5".
WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 20s; High: 30s/40s. Cloudy and unsettled weather will return on Wednesday, with another round of snow in the forecast. A Winter Weather Advisory will go into effect at 2 pm, and continue through 5 am Thursday. Snow totals from 2-6".
Extended Outlook: Snow will taper off by early Thursday afternoon, with a much better looking forecast ahead as we close out the work week. Friday looks like the best day of the week. It will be dry and warmer, with highs warming into the 40s and low 50s. Another round of wintry weather is set to return Saturday night through Sunday morning, with this storm likely starting out as more of a rain/snow mix across the Plains.