Tonight's Forecast: A few isolated showers will be possible early this evening over the mountains and Palmer Divide. Elsewhere, we'll stay dry overnight tonight, with decreasing clouds over Southern Colorado. Temperatures will remain seasonably mild as lows only cool down to the 20s and 30s.
COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 33; High: 63. A mix of sun and clouds, with gusty afternoon winds on Tuesday. Highs will return to the 60s.
PUEBLO: Low: 33; High: 70. Monday's high was 66°, but on Tuesday, the 70s will make a comeback. Afternoon wind gusts to 35 mph.
CANON CITY: Low: 37; High: 65. Unseasonably warm, dry and windy on Tuesday. Afternoon wind gusts to 35 mph.
WOODLAND PARK: Low: 27; High: 52. Breezy to gusty westerly winds will help to drive temperatures into the 50s on Tuesday under mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies.
TRI-LAKES: Low: 30s; High: 50s. A quiet start to the morning will give way to mild highs and increasing wind for the afternoon. Wind gusts to 35 mph.
PLAINS: Low: 30; High: 60s/70s. Partly sunny and warm on Tuesday, with another spring-like day ahead. Afternoon wind gusts to 30 mph.
WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 30s; High: 50s/60s. Tuesday will mark the start of another warm-up, with highs climbing into the upper 50s and 60s. Afternoon wind gusts to 40 mph.
Extended Outlook: Warm and breezy weather will continue through Thursday, with Wednesday likely the warmest day of the week. An area of low pressure will open up and weaken as it moves into the southwestern U.S. on Thursday. Exact details with this storm are still in question, but it does look to bring snow, or a rain/snow mix to Southern Colorado on Friday, along with much colder temperatures.