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Marty’s Saturday Morning Forecast – Mostly Sunny & Cool – 12/10/2022

Overview:  We're tracking a dry, breezy weekend with some strong wind gusts over and near the mountains at times...

Today:  We'll be mostly sunny and for low lying areas in eastern Colorado the air will be a bit slow to warm. Some areas will be breezy at times this afternoon with high temperatures in the 40s and 50s for most areas.

Tonight:  Partly cloudy with low temperatures falling into the teens and 20s for most areas, but single digits over the high mountain valleys. We expect breezy conditions at times over and near the mountains, with occasional stronger wind gusts developing late.

Sunday:  Some strong wind gusts are possible over and near the mountains early in the day, and many areas will be breezy during the afternoon. We'll likely have some mountain wave clouds and it will be warmer with high temperatures in the 50s to 60s for the plains, 40s for our local mountain communities and the high mountain valleys.

Extended:  Snow will move over the mountains along and west of the Continental Divide starting Monday, lasting off and on through at least early Wednesday with winter driving conditions likely. Monday will be a relatively warm day, especially over the far eastern plains where some areas may again reach the 60s, but 40s and 50s are more likely over and near the mountains, and all areas will be windy.

Much colder air will move over eastern Colorado late Monday and Tuesday. The heart of the next storm should pass to our north, but we expect a strong, cold wind over much of eastern Colorado through at least Wednesday, and probably through Thursday over the eastern plains. Although the heaviest snow with this storm looks to miss us to the northeast, the storm will be close enough that there could be a period of snow or at least scattered snow showers over and near the mountains Monday night and Tuesday, with the best chances over the higher terrain in the Pikes Peak Region. The end of the week looks breezy and chilly, but dry.

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Marty Venticinque

Marty is a weekend morning meteorologist for KRDO.

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