Tonight's Forecast:
With a dry and cold airmass in place, it will be icy cold from sunset tonight through early Wednesday morning. Lows across Southern Colorado will drop all the way down to the 10s and 20s. Lows in the San Luis Valley will be the coldest, with single digits possible across the mountain valleys
COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 17; High: 48. Wednesday's forecast will be sunny, breezy and cool. Make sure to throw on a few extra layers in the morning as you head out the door as temperatures will be in the teens.
PUEBLO: Low: 16; High: 48. Bone-chilling cold early on Wednesday, so make sure to bundle up for the big morning chill. Highs will warm comfortably into the 50s by the afternoon, with sunshine in our forecast.
CANON CITY: Low: 20; High: 51. Freezing temperatures in the morning will warm modestly by the afternoon as we'll just barely make it into the 50s for our daytime highs.
WOODLAND PARK: Low: 12; High: 41. Cold lows and cooler than average highs for Teller County on Wednesday. Veterans Day will be sunny, but with strong westerly breezes.
TRI-LAKES: Low: 10s; High: 40s. Cold, very cold in the morning across northern El Paso County. Once the sun comes up, temperatures will warm into the 40s by the afternoon, which is cooler than normal for this time of the year.
PLAINS: Low: 10s/20s; High: 50s. Cold air will stay in place on Wednesday across the Plains. Lows will start out in the 10s and 20s, with highs warming into the 50s.
WALSENBURG/TRINIDAD: Low: 20s; High: 50s. Clear and cold Wednesday morning, with crisp highs and dry skies to follow by the afternoon.
Extended Outlook:
Another cold night on Wednesday for Southern Colorado, with chilly highs in the forecast again Thursday afternoon. Friday begins a warming trend that will continue through the weekend. Overall, our weather this weekend will be mostly sunny and dry, with gusty winds as storm energy pushes into the mountains. For those of you looking to hit the ski slopes this weekend, mountain snow on Saturday could pose some problems for mountain travelers.