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Really cold Monday morning temperatures expected for Southern Colorado

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Tonight's Forecast:
With dry air moving into Southern Colorado tonight, this will set the stage for a clear and cold night. Overnight lows in the mountain valleys will be the coldest, with widespread single digits for the San Luis Valley. Along the I-25 corridor, our lows will fall through the teens.

COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 14; High: 55. The last morning of November is going to feel quite cold. Highs will rebound comfortably into the middle 50s, with lots of sunshine in the forecast.

PUEBLO: Low: 10; High: 57. Bundle up for a really, really cold morning on Monday. Afternoon temperatures will be nice and mild as sunshine provides an afternoon boost to the morning chill.

CANON CITY: Low: 18; High: 56. Cold morning lows will give way to a nice and mild afternoon. West winds of 10-15 mph will be possible by the afternoon.

WOODLAND PARK: Low: 12; High: 46. Sunshine will prevail across Teller County on Monday, with the big story being how cold it will be in the morning.

TRI-LAKES: Low: 10s; High: 50s. Teens for lows will give way to a nice and mild afternoon as highs top out in the lower 50s.

PLAINS: Low: 0s/10s; High: 50s. Clear and very cold in the morning, with a nice and mild afternoon to follow. Temperatures in the eastern Plains will top out in the lower and middle 50s.

WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 10s; High: 50s. With temperatures in the teens early Monday morning, dress in layers as you leave the house because by the afternoon, highs will warm into the 50s and you can shed some of those layers.

MOUNTAINS: Low: 0s/10s; High: 20s/30s. Cold morning lows will give way to a mix of 20s and 30s across the mountains Monday afternoon, with lots of sunshine and light winds in the forecast.

Extended Outlook:
Unsettled weather will push into Southern Colorado starting on Tuesday. What we know at this point is that it will be windy and cooler on Tuesday, and much colder and still breezy on Wednesday. What's still uncertain at this point is who will see the snow and when exactly we'll see it. The latest models point to two separate waves, with a chance for snow showers from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday.