Tonight's Forecast:
There's been a change in the wind. A North American Monsoon pattern is setting up over Colorado and will impact the state with heavy rain Friday through Tuesday.
A nice monsoonal shift in winds have brought in a plume of moisture to Colorado. Bring on the rain! #COwx pic.twitter.com/SeiKgfqwQm
— Alex O'Brien (@WXAlexOBrien) July 24, 2020
Tonight will be cloudy with scattered showers possible until 10 pm.
COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 61; High: 87. Humid in the morning with clouds during the day. Spotty showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
PUEBLO: Low: 64; High: 94. Hot with clouds on Saturday. An isolated rain shower or thunderstorm is possible.
CANON CITY: Low: 6; High: 90. Very warm to start and likely to see some cooling rain showers in the afternoon and evening.
WOODLAND PARK: Low: 53; High: 79. It will be slightly cooler on Saturday with afternoon rain showers likely.
TRI-LAKES: Low: 50s; High: 80s. Mid 80s Saturday with clouds. Spotty thunderstorms are possible in the afternoon.
PLAINS: Low: 60s/70s; High: 90s. Hot on Saturday in the upper 90s with clouds. Rain will be less likely than areas west.
WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 60s; High: 80s. Upper 80s on Saturday with a chance of afternoon rain showers.
Extended Outlook:
Saturday storms will favor the mountains. Sunday the activity increases even more so, with heavy mountain rain and scattered showers making it to the plains. This rainy trend continues into early next week.