Time to bundle up because snow and cold temperatures are on the way!

Tonight’s weather forecast:
Our next front is set to move through tonight and will bring some snow showers to Palmer Divide and Northern El Paso County. In terms of accumulations, only dusting is expected. Lows in the morning will be back in the 20s, so grab that jacket when you head out the door.

Colorado Springs Weather Forecast: Low: 26; High: 43;
Snow showers will move through overnight toward the north side of El Paso County along the Palmer Divide. Dusting is only expected on grassy surfaces and some parking lots. Morning lows will be in the mid-20s, which is still well below freezing. Highs tomorrow will get into the lower 40s.

Pueblo Weather Forecast: Low: 26; High: 46;
Pueblo will likely miss out on snow showers tonight, but we have another chance toward the middle of this week. Lows tonight will be similar to Springs in the mid 20s. Highs will get into the mid 40s by tomorrow.

Canon City weather forecast: Low: 30; High: 47;
Canon City will stay in the 30s tonight and no snow is expected. Going into tomorrow, highs will be much cooler than what we saw last weekend.

Woodland Park weather forecast: Low: 19; High: 40;
Woodland Park will also see some snow showers tonight, but less than an inch of accumulation is expected. Lows in the morning will be in the teens and well below freezing. Highs will only get into the lower 40s tomorrow.

Tri-Lakes Weather Forecast: Low: 25; High: 42;
The Tri-Lakes area has the potential to see some showers tonight as those showers make their way toward I-25. Light accumulations on grassy surfaces and some side roads are possible. Lows in the morning will be in the mid 20s and highs tomorrow will be in the lower 40s.

Deletes forecast: Low: Mid 20s; High: the 40s;
The Plains will continue to have clear clouds tonight as this front passes through. Overnight temperatures will be in the mid-20s across the regions. Highs won’t get into the 40s until tomorrow.

Walsenburg and Trinidad weather forecast: Low: 26; High: 42/45;
Overnight is expected to get into the mid-20s, while highs tomorrow will be in the lower to mid-40s. No snow is expected tonight, but there is another chance later in the week.

Mountain forecast: Low: Teenagers; High: the 40s;
The mountains are already seeing snow flurries moving across the area and they will be heavy at times. With these strong winds it can make travel difficult. Overnight lows will come down into the teens. More snow is expected during the week.

Extended outlook forecast:
Looking ahead to Tuesday, it will likely be our warmest day of the week with temperatures in the mid-50s. Another system will move through that evening and into Wednesday. Snow levels appear to be around 6,000 feet when these showers first move through, and later they will be lower. Not many impacts are expected for Pueblo and the Plains. The higher ground wins.
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