Tonight's Forecast: High Wind Warnings are no longer in effect this evening across the Pikes Peak Region. As the storm over Nebraska pulls away from Colorado tonight, the wind will weaker further, setting the stage for a very cold night. By Sunday morning, temperatures around sunrise will start out in the single digits and teens.
COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 14; High: 44. A very cold start to the day will warm up pretty nicely by the afternoon. The bigger story will be the lack of wind after a two-day wind storm hammered the Pikes Peak Region.
PUEBLO: Low: 11; High: 46. Cold overnight temperatures with clearing skies and lighter winds. Highs on Sunday will be a little cooler than Saturday, but only by a couple of degrees.
CANON CITY: Low: 18; High: 47. Morning temperatures will start out in the teens as we wrap up the holiday weekend with mostly clear skies and lot less wind.
WOODLAND PARK: Low: 9; High: 39. A very cold morning around Woodland Park on Sunday will end bright and breezy for the afternoon. Highs should top out near 40 degrees.
TRI-LAKES: Low: 10s; High: 30s/40s. Cold lows and slightly warmer highs, with a lot less wind on tap for the end of the holiday weekend. Southwest winds to 10 mph.
PLAINS: Low: 10; High: 40s. Behind Saturday's wind-maker, Sunday's forecast will be much nicer as we close out the weekend with a very cold morning, but a slightly warmer afternoon.
WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 10s; High: 40s. You'll feel the cold in the morning, with temperatures in the teens around sunrise. Afternoon highs will warm into the 40s, with variable winds to 10 mph during the afternoon.
Extended Outlook: Monday's forecast looks to be the best day of the next seven, with highs soaring into the 50s and low 60s. Dry skies and a few more clouds for Tuesday from a disturbance moving into the mountains, with a few light snow showers possible. Our next chance for widespread snow across the Pikes Peak Region doesn't show up until next Thursday, and for now looks minimal, and more of a mountain event.