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Friday cold front marks a weather pattern change in Colorado

Daniel Forster Stratton Reservoir
Friday cold front marks a weather pattern change in Colorado
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Today’s Forecast:
A cold front will sweep through eastern Colorado in the morning, bringing breezy winds and cooler temperatures. This evening brings heavy rain potential with an isolated severe storm possible.

COLORADO SPRINGS: High: 83; Low: 56. A breezy morning with showers and thunderstorms possible in the evening.

PUEBLO: High: 90; Low: 61. Still warm, but feeling a few degrees cooler. Breezy in the morning with evening thunderstorms possible.

CANON CITY: High: 88; Low: 63. Hello 80s! Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible in the afternoon.

WOODLAND PARK: High: 76; Low: 50. Cooler with a morning breeze. Showers and thunderstorms possible in the afternoon.

TRI-LAKES: High: 70s; Low: 50s. Upper 70s or low 80s tomorrow with breezy winds and thunderstorms possible in the evening.

PLAINS: High: 90s; Low: 60s. Mid 90s and still feeling hot but not AS HOT. Showers and thunderstorms possible in the evening and lingering after sunset.

WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: High: 80s; Low: 50s. Mid 80s tomorrow with the front arriving late morning. Higher confidence for afternoon and evening rain.

Extended Outlook:
Saturday will be a few degrees cooler than today with another round of afternoon thunderstorms likely along the I-25 corridor. Sunday will be drier and slightly warmer. The next cold front is likely to arrive Sunday evening, keeping Monday in the 70s and 80s.

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