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MOUNTAIN SHOWERS TONIGHT

TONIGHT: Mountain showers/storms continue until 10pm. Flash flooding risk is elevated for recent burn scar areas west of I-25 as storms remain very slow-moving. Partly Cloudy skies along and east of the interstate this evening with temps in the 50's and 60's

TOMORROW: Partly sunny with highs back in the 90's, close to 100° for the eastern plains. slight chance of a few general storms after 3pm

EXTENDED: A high-pressure ridge over Texas and a low-pressure trough over the west coast are contributing to the moderate to heavy rainfall in the forecast for central Colorado this week. This weather pattern is typically referred to as the North American Monsoon. Afternoon showers and thunderstorms are likely in central/southern Colorado through the next 7 days with temperatures fluctuating a few degrees above average, in the high 80s and low 90s in Colorado Springs.

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