Southern Colorado Weather: Rain Chances Rise as Weekend Winds Return

Southern Colorado Weather: Rain Chances Rise as Weekend Winds Return

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Southern Colorado will experience mostly clear conditions tonight, with additional cloud cover helping to maintain milder overnight temperatures. The morning lows for the I-25 corridor will range from the 40s to 50s.

In Colorado Springs, the day will begin with a few clouds, leading to afternoon highs in the mid-70s. Though scattered showers are forecasted, most of the area will likely remain dry. Keeping an umbrella handy is advisable as the showers may be widespread throughout southern Colorado.

In Pueblo, the temperature will start in the lower 50s, rising to the lower 80s by mid-afternoon. Although there is a possibility of a few showers passing through Pueblo County, the majority of the area is expected to stay dry.

Canon City will wake up to mostly clear skies, with clouds and spotty showers arriving by 3 PM and clearing within a few hours. Highs will reach the upper 70s.

Woodland Park’s temperatures will rise from the lower 40s in the morning to the upper 60s by afternoon, with rain moving in early afternoon and clearing by 8-9 PM. More rain is expected again on Monday.

In the Tri-Lakes area, lows will be in the upper 40s, with afternoon temperatures reaching the lower 70s. Rain will move in during the afternoon and last through the evening.

The Plains will see lower rain chances compared to other regions, with a few showers potentially moving east from I-25. High temperatures in the Plains are expected to reach the 80s.

In Walsenburg and Trinidad, rain chances will begin earlier in the afternoon and increase around 4 PM, with highs in the mid-70s.

The mountains will experience the most moisture, particularly in the southern areas. Travelers should anticipate encountering showers, with high temperatures ranging from the 60s to 70s.

Looking ahead, moisture will persist into Monday with spotty showers possible. As the low-pressure system moves northeast, drier conditions will return by Tuesday, accompanied by a gradual rise in temperatures. By the end of the week, a new system moving in Friday or Saturday may bring stronger wind gusts, though rain chances remain around 10%.

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