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Cloudy & cooler on Sunday, with evening snow showers

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Tonight's Forecast:
A cold front will push through Southern Colorado during the overnight hours. This will lead to cloudy skies and areas of fog across the Plains and the Arkansas River Valley as we head into Sunday morning. There will also be some strong gusts overnight tonight, mainly for the mountains and southern I-25 corridor.

COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 20; High: 33. Morning clouds and fog will stick with us most of the day, with just a few afternoon sunbreaks possible. Moisture will increase late on Sunday, with a few occasional snow showers possible. Little to no accumulation is expected.

PUEBLO: Low: 21; High: 35. Sunday's forecast will be colder and cloudier, with areas of morning fog along the Arkansas River. A few snow flurries or light snow showers will be possible by the evening, with little to no accumulation expected.

CANON CITY: Low: 24; High: 35. Cloudy and much, much cooler on Sunday. Highs will only warm into the middle 30s, and light snow showers will be possible by late afternoon.

WOODLAND PARK: Low: 14; High: 32. After a nice Saturday filled with sunshine and mild temperatures, Sunday will be colder and cloudier, with a chance for light snow heading into late Sunday afternoon.

TRI-LAKES: Low: 10s; High: 30s. Cloudy skies, with the potential for frozen fog early on Sunday. Highs will only warm into the lower 30s, with a light snowfall potential by late afternoon and early evening.

PLAINS: Low: 20s; High: 30s. Colder and cloudier on Sunday, with the potential for light snow showers heading into Sunday evening. Snow totals from a trace to 2" across the Plains.

WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 10s/20s; High: 30s. After such a nice Saturday, we'll see a big turnaround in the forecast on Sunday, with cloudy skies and afternoon/evening snow showers. Snow totals from 1-3".

MOUNTAINS: Low: 0s/10s; High: 10s/20s. Another round of light snow will push into the mountains on Sunday. Snow totals will generally be on the light side, with 1-4" of fresh snow possible through early Monday morning.

Extended Outlook:
The first round of snow should taper off by Monday morning, with generally dry skies to follow the rest of the day. A second more potent round of snow will follow from late Monday night into Tuesday. Early estimates call for between 2-5" of new snow along the I-25 corridor. After a cold and wintry day on Tuesday, our forecast warms the rest of the week as sunshine returns to Southern Colorado.