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Weekend warming trend continues next week

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Tonight's Forecast: A weak frontal system moving down the state this evening will bring a few isolated showers and thunderstorms to parts of Southern Colorado. The best chances locally will be in the mountains and across the Pikes Peak Region. After midnight, we'll see decreasing clouds as the cold front moves farther south into New Mexico.

COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 43; High: 76. Dry skies and lots of sunshine will make for a really nice start to the week. Highs will warm into the middle 70s.

PUEBLO: Low: 44; High: 83. Unseasonable warmth will be the big story for most of the upcoming week. Highs on Monday will top out in the lower to middle 80s.

CANON CITY: Low: 46; High: 81. Sunny and warm on Monday, with light southwesterly breezes.

WOODLAND PARK: Low: 35; High: 67. Dry and mild weather will make for a gorgeous start to the week in Teller County. Enjoy some fresh mountain air, and please remember to wear a mask.

TRI-LAKES: Low: 30s/40s; High: 60s/70s. Dry skies on Monday, with a lot more sunshine versus what we saw over the weekend. Highs will be above average, topping out near 70 degrees.

PLAINS: Low: 40s; High: 70s/80s. A warm and dry start to the week across the Plains, with highs soaring into the upper 70s to middle 80s.

WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 40s; High: 70s. Monday will be nice and warm, with more sun than clouds. A slight chance of an afternoon shower or thunderstorm will be possible.

Extended Outlook: Another weak front will push into Southern Colorado late Monday. We won't see any rain from this disturbance, but should see a slight cool down for Tuesday and Wednesday, along with some gusty winds. The big story comes late in the week, with highs reaching the 80s and 90s across the lower elevations by Thursday and Friday.