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Unsettled weather ahead this week, along with unseasonable cold

Stormy Pikes Peak
Posted at 6:18 PM, Apr 12, 2020
and last updated 2020-04-12 20:19:54-04

Tonight's Forecast: Cold and snowy weather will continue this evening, with snow showers expected to taper off in most areas overnight tonight. As the storm clears out, we'll be left with very cold temperatures and even colder wind chill values.

COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 16; High: 33. Very cold temperatures will stick arund on Monday, with highs only warming to near the freezing mark. Snow will pick back up Monday afternoon and could last through Monday night.

PUEBLO: Low: 19; High: 40. Dry skies early Monday, along with very cold temperatures, will give way to increasing chances for snow by the afternoon. Highs will only warm to near 40 degrees.

CANON CITY: Low: 17; High: 38. Cold and unsettled weather continues for the start of the work week. Snow is expected to return by mid to late afternoon, and could continue into Monday night.

WOODLAND PARK: Low: 10; High: 28. Morning temperatures will start out in the teens and single digits over Teller County. Snow is expected to fill back in by the afternoon, with snow lingering into Monday night.

TRI-LAKES: Low: 10s; High: 20s. After a very cold start to our Monday, there's not much relief expected through the day tomorrow. Highs will only warm into the middle to upper 20s, with snow increasing by the afternoon.

PLAINS: Low: 10s/20s; High: 30s/40s. Cold Canadian air will keep our temperatures well below average on Monday. Snow showers will pick up during the day, and continue into late Monday night.

WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 10s; High: 30s/40s. Cold and unsettled weather will continue into early next week. As one storm exits Monday morning, another moves in Monday afternoon and evening with more snow.

Extended Outlook: Monday's storm should wrap up before sunrise Tuesday, with dry skies and slightly warmer temperatures on tap for Tuesday afternoon. Wednesday looks dry and warmer before our next storm moves in Wednesday night and Thursday. This storm might be a little warmer than the current storm cycle, but still looks to be a decent snow maker for parts of Southern Colorado.