Marty’s Saturday Morning Forecast – Chilly Start, Warmer Finish – 11/28/2020
Overview: We’re tracking varied temperatures and some wind over the next few days with a slight chance for snow for some areas late Tuesday into Wednesday. The end of the week looks cool and breezy at times.
Today: Chilly this morning and a bit slow to warm for low lying areas, but under a mostly sunny sky we should have a warmer afternoon with high temperatures in the 40s and 50s for most areas.
Tonight: Mostly clear early, then increasing wind late as a cold front moves from north to south across the area. Patchy low clouds could develop over the northern slopes of the Palmer Divide and/or the Raton Mesa by morning.
Sunday: Any patchy low clouds over the plains early Sunday morning will break up quickly, but we expect a chilly wind for much of the day. Enough instability may exist for some flurries or brief snow showers to develop over the higher terrain in the Pikes Peak Region for a few hours, but we do not expect significant precipitation with this cold front. High temperatures should only warm into the 30s and 40s for most areas.
Extended: Monday should be mostly sunny with some breezy pockets and warmer afternoon temperatures in the 40s and 50s. Clouds and wind will increase late on Tuesday as another cold front reaches the area. Starting late Tuesday or Tuesday night into Wednesday there’s a slight chance for a little snow over parts of our coverage area and the air will be colder again. The rest of the week looks dry and breezy at times with cool, but slightly warming air.