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RAIN/SNOW ON THE WAY – 11/19/19

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TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy and not as cold. Lows cool to the 30s and 40s.

WEDNESDAY: Rain and snow move in around lunchtime tomorrow. Rain is expected for the lower elevations with rain and snow over our local mountain cities. Heavy snow will be falling over the high country. Cooler highs are expected for tomorrow as temps warm into the 40s and 50s. We get into a break in the snow through midnight on Thursday. That will be followed by a heavier band which will likely bring some accumulation during the morning drive and through the late morning.

EXTENDED: Highs Thursday will warm to the 30s and 40s. 1-2” looks possible through the I-25 corridor around Colorado Springs, with 2-4+ across Teller County. The Palmer Divide could also end up in that 2-4” range. Central mountains and ski resorts will see the most snow at totals near 12” or more. That means a good weekend of skiing! We will be working on this forecast for you through the day, so please check back for changes!  

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