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Fire weather warnings will return on Sunday with the danger that remains high until Tuesday

Today's prediction:
A few rain and snow showers with a low impact will continue the early evening, as moisture and energy continue to work from the mountains to the levels. These showers mainly affect visibility, since the temperatures lie above the freezing point and should remain so, while the moisture is still above us. Overnight sky are mainly clear with light winds. Due to radiation cooling, the temperatures for most levels with teenagers in the highlands will fall on the low 20s. These temperatures are slightly below average for this season.

High pressure moves overnight, with the gusts of wind gaining well before dawn in the mountains. Along the front and levels, the winds only rise in the morning, since the sun helps to mix the gradient winch to the surface. Fire weather warnings were exhibited for some parts of the region on Sunday:

Colorado Springs forecast: Low: 25; High: 63;
Red flag warning from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Fire weather clock on Monday in force
Fire weather clock on Tuesday actually

A few remnants of weak snow showers in the early evening, with some cloudy sky mainly clear overnight. Northwest winds at 5-10 miles per hour. Sunday is mainly sunny with a high risk of fire. The winds will mostly be from the northwest, with a few southwestern wiggles to the river in the afternoon. Gusts of 30 to 35 miles per hour are coupled with moisture values ​​in the low teenagers. The Meridian fire is not possible now – but new fires have the potential to spread quickly on Sunday. However, it should be noted that Monday with the highest risk in this current series of days will be with a high risk of fire. The downslope breeze otherwise lead to a comfortable afternoon.

Pueblo forecast: Low: 23; High: 68;
Red flag warning from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Fire weather clock on Monday in force
Fire weather clock on Tuesday actually

A few rain showers are possible this evening until 8:00 p.m. Each shower should be quick, light and low. The sky clearly through the evening in the city of Steel City. It will be a nice, quiet night with modest northwest winds. It will be gusty on Sunday.

Canon City forecast: Low: 27; High: 64;
The sky should clear pretty quickly tonight when the energy stands out in the mountains and returns high pressure and drier air. Northwest winds at 10-15 miles per hour – overnight. At 5 a.m., the winds will be around 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts of up to 30 miles per hour. In the afternoon, the gusts could approach 45 miles per hour.

Woodland Park forecast: Low: 15; High: 51;
A few snow showers remain possible until 10:00 p.m., although they should be quite isolated and fast when you see them. The sky is cleared overnight with northwest winds at 10-15 miles per hour. It will be gusty on Sunday. The winds will be from the northwest at 15 to 20 miles per hour and bored to 45 miles per hour in the afternoon.

Tri-Lakes forecast: Low: 20s; High: 50s;
A few points remain snow flights until 10:00 p.m. without seeing anything if you see anything at all. In this case, minor and short visibility reductions are the main problem. The sky will gradually clean up when moisture is mainly clear the area overnight. Northwest winds at 5-10 miles per hour. Sunday is getting warmer, mostly sunny and still pretty quiet.

Plains forecast: Low: 20s; High: 60s;
Red flag warning from 12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Sun for Kiowa and Crowley Counties
Fire weather observation on Monday for all districts in the Southern Plains
Fire weather watch watch on Tuesday for all counties in the Southern Plains

A few rain showers are possible before midnight with a mainly cloudy sky. Shower will be stained, light and low. The sky is partially cloudy overnight. Sunday will be airy -with a high risk of fire, which mainly surrounds the Eastern Arkansas Valley.

Walsenburg and Trinidad forecast: Low: 24/23; High: 57/63;
Red flag warning from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Fire weather clock on Monday in force
Fire weather clock on Tuesday actually

Mostly cloudy with stained rain showers until 9:00 p.m. and then gradually the sky. Northwest winds become early and become west overnight. Sunday will be warmer, with dry, gusty breeze, which lead to high fire.

Mountain forecast: low: Teenager; High: 50s;
Snow showers until 9:00 p.m. and then clear the sky. Northwest winds at 10-15 miles per hour.

Extended observation forecast:

Fire risk is the main story in the next few days, in which grass and shrub fires remain in the main focus. Fire weather warnings come into force on Sunday and at 7 p.m. for the southern front range as well as the counties Crowley and Kiowa.

The fire risk continues to increase on Monday, as the air humidity sinks to single -digit values ​​and winds in a southwestern direction and become stronger, whereby the gusts of 35 to 40 miles per hour currently look likely. The strong and warm downslope also leads to a number of very warm and pleasant in the afternoon – Hochs Monday in the 70s along the I -25, 60s in the mountains and low 80s for parts of the levels.

The fire risk will continue on Tuesday before our next storm system, but will be lower than on Monday due to higher air humidity levels – Tuesday will still be quite windy.

A cold front arrives from the north on Tuesday afternoon. Behind it we will see a very classic storm when moisture increases and the temperatures fall, with the rain shower switching over the southern front range over 5,500 feet to the snow on Monday evening.

A surface low above the eastern level and according to the frontal air flow delivers the climbing winch behind the front, which drive the main ribbon. The chances of the snow shower pass by Wednesday morning before the system quickly leaves the region.

Expect the effects that travel on Tuesday evening and on Wednesday morning for parts of the region. The cooler temperatures will follow on Wednesday with a temporary reduction in the fire risk.

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