Lingering moisture Saturday could pop a few scattered thunderstorms before at long last, a drier weather pattern looks to develop. After a modest mid-week warm up, a cold front Friday will drop highs around 5-10 degrees and bring back the potential for more widespread showers and thunderstorms to close out the week. Storm chances will lower Wednesday to Thursday across Southern Colorado, mostly in the 20-40% range for the Plains. Thunderstorms and heavy rainfall will be possible at times for the lower mountain areas, with several inches of snow across the higher peaks. For the mountains, we're looking at a cold and unsettled June day. Mountains forecast: High: 40s/50s Low: 30s. The most active part of the day will be from 1-6 pm. A mellow morning will give way to scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Walsenburg and Trinidad forecast: High: 60s/70s Low: 40s/50s. Main storm threats will be large hail up to 2" in diameter, heavy rainfall, even an isolated twister. Rain will linger in some areas until midnight. A Marginal Risk of severe weather will be possible later this afternoon across the far southeastern Plains. Flooding will be possible in areas that saw a lot of rain on Monday, with a Flood Watch in effect for El Paso County from noon until 9 pm. Unseasonably cool temperatures today, along with more heavy rainfall this afternoon. Areas of heavy rain triggered by strong thunderstorms may cause flooding in low lying areas this afternoon. Cool and unsettled, with showers and thunderstorms on the rise in Teller County even before the lunch hour. Woodland Park forecast: High: 55 Low: 37. With more rain in the forecast later today, we'll have to keep an eye out for already saturated areas, swollen creeks and streams, and the Arkansas River for possible flooding. A quiet and sunny morning will give way to another round of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. Although the severe threat is relatively low today in Pueblo County, some stronger storms could bring heavy rainfall and small hail to our forecast.Ĭanon City forecast: High: 68 Low: 48. Areas of dense fog this morning will give way to sunshine at first followed by showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. The worst of today's weather will be from noon until 6 pm. Pay special attention to low lying, flood prone areas, as well as swollen creeks and streams. Due to Monday's heavy rainfall, any additional rain could aggravate an already precarious situation. Back on Weather Alert this afternoon, with a Flood Watch for El Paso County from noon until 9 pm. Storms should begin to dissipate by 5-7 pm around the I-25 corridor.Ĭolorado Springs forecast: High: 65 Low: 47. The main threats in these areas will be large hail up to 2" in diameter, wind gusts to 60 mph, and the possibility of an isolated tornado or two. As storms move east, a few could reach severe status across the eastern Plains. Look for the rain to pick up in the mountains between 11 am and noon, reaching the I-25 corridor between noon and 2 pm. KOAA weather Due to the potential for more heavy rain on Tuesday, a Flood Watch has been issued for El Paso County
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