Tonight's Forecast:
A second wave of moisture will push snow into the mountains of Southern Colorado tonight. The San Juan Mountains in the southwest part of the state could potentially pick up another 1-2 feet of fresh powder, and is under a Winter Storm Warning. The Central Mountains and Sangre de Cristos will see less, but could pick up another couple of inches of much needed snow. Some precipitation is also possible tonight for the Pikes Peak Region and Fremont County.
Here's the snowfall forecast for Southern Colorado for the next 24 hours:
A second wave of moisture will push into Southern Colorado tonight and Monday, but not all areas will see snow! #cowx pic.twitter.com/zB7Tun99qY
— Alan Rose (@AlanRoseWX) November 8, 2020
COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 30; High: 47. Monday's weather will be cooler and generally unsettled, with the chance for a few snow flurries or snow showers throughout the day. Little to no accumulation is expected.
PUEBLO: Low: 31; High: 55. Colder and breezy on Monday, with a slight chance that we'll see a rogue shower or snow flurry during the day.
CANON CITY: Low: 34; High: 50. Further cooling on Monday, with a few rain and snow showers possible across Fremont County. Little to no accumulation is expected for Canon City.
WOODLAND PARK: Low: 24; High: 38. Cold and breezy on Monday, with periods of light snow throughout the day. Snow totals will range from a trace to 2".
TRI-LAKES: Low: 20s; High: 40s. A cold start to the week for northern El Paso County as a weak disturbance pushes off of the mountain slopes. Snow totals should stay under 1".
PLAINS: Low: 30s/40s; High: 50s/60s. We'll see a mostly sunny to partly cloudy start to the week across the Plains. Although we can't rule out some precipitation, measurable rainfall and/or snowfall is not expected for most areas.
WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 30s; High: 40s/50s. While snow will be falling over the mountains on Monday, snow is not likely for east of the mountains as most of the moisture will evaporate before reaching the ground.
Extended Outlook:
By late Monday night, the storm will be clearing out, setting the stage for a cold round of temperatures Tuesday morning. Chilly highs and cold overnight lows can be expected most of the week. The mountains may see another round of snow showers on Tuesday night and Wednesday. Otherwise, it's shaping up to be a dry week across most of the News 5 viewing area.