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Tornado warning issued as storms move across Black Forest

UPDATE: A tornado warning was issued for a storm that moved through northern El Paso County around 4:30 p.m.

The warning included Ellicott and Falcon and was issued until 5:30 p.m.

The storm produced rain in the Monument area, and some rotation was seen as it moved east near Black Forest.

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TODAY: Mostly clear to partly cloudy skies are in the forecast through lunchtime today, then things will change for the afternoon and evening. The air is fairly dry today, but just enough moisture should move in to where we will see some showers and storms develop during the afternoon and evening (mainly after 3PM). Most stay below severe limits but one or two look likely they could become strong and produce some gusty winds and small hail. Highs today will warm to the 80s and 90s. 70s are expected in the mountains.

TONIGHT: Partly cloudy and dry with lows cooling to the 50s. Some areas in the lower elevations and east of I-25 will drop to the low 60s.

EXTENDED: The rest of the week brings daily shower and storm chances with fluctuating highs. The first half of the week looks warmer, then rain chances increase, so we cool down into the weekend.

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