Marty’s Sunday Morning Forecast – Much Cooler – 6/9/19
Today: The morning hours look mostly cloudy with areas of drizzle and fog possible, maybe even some light showers. Sunday afternoon looks to be partly to mostly cloudy for many areas, breezy and much cooler with high temperatures only in the 50s and 60s along the I-25 corridor, 60s to near 70 for the far eastern plains, 40s and 50s over the mountains. The cool air will likely keep thunderstorms from developing over the plains Sunday afternoon, but isolated showers and possibly a weak thunderstorm or two could develop over the mountains.
Tonight: If there are any showers or thunderstorms this evening over and near the mountains they should end. Where low clouds have remained they should clear through the night as the air begins to flow off of the mountains. By morning the air should have cooled into the 40s to near 50 for the plains with a mixture of 30s and lower 40s over the mountains.
Extended: The air should warm into the 60s and 70s for the plains on Monday, with 70s and 80s returning to the plains on Tuesday. Showers and thunderstorms look to be confined to mainly mountain areas on Monday, mainly to the southwest of Pueblo, but a shower or two could drift over the I-25 corridor late as well. Tuesday looks to be breezy and mostly dry across the area. Another cold front should reach the area late Tuesday into Wednesday but it shouldn’t cool the air as much as the cold front that arrives tonight. Thursday and Friday look very warm with high temperatures back into the 80s for many areas on the plains on Thursday; 80s and 90s on Friday. Thunderstorms look to remain pretty spotty through the latter half of the week with perhaps an uptick in the coverage of thunderstorms as we move into next weekend.