Rain and snow showers Friday afternoon, periods of snow Friday night
Apr 04, 2025
Todays Forecast:We will start off with chilly temperatures this morning in the 10s, 20s and 30s. We have another incoming piece of energy that will create rain and snow showers this afternoon. These showers will start to move in
around the noon hour in the mountains. Thunderstorms will be possible again in the eastern plains.This storm system has tracked farther south, and places like Trinidad are expected to get heavier snowfall from the storm compared to Colorado Springs. This will be a classic spring storm with heavier, wet snow. Confidence is highest for our southern counties in terms of snow totals where they could get 6 to 12 inches of snow. For the Pikes Peak Region, confidence isn't as high, and we could get anywhere from a trace to a couple of inches.Colorado Springs forecast: High: 43; Low: 21. Dry skies this morning will give way to scattered snow showers this afternoon and a chance for snow this evening. Given the southern track of today's storm, snow totals in the Springs will be much lower than previously thought, around a trace to 2". Pueblo forecast: High: 51; Low: 24. Due to the southerly track of today's storm, impacts from rain and snow will be much signifciant compared to areas to our south. With snow levels this afternoon around 6,000 feet, scattered afternoon rain showers will give way to a chance of snow tonight. Totals under 1". Canon City forecast: High: 48; Low: 26. Scattered rain and snow showers this afternoon will give way to a chance of snow tonight and Saturday morning. Snow totals may range from a light dusting to 2". Woodland Park forecast: High: 35; Low: 14. Cold, unsettled and windy on Friday, with scattered snow showers during the day and ongoing chances for snow this evening. Snow totals from 2-4". Tri-Lakes forecast: High: 30s; Low: 10s. Areas of fog this morning will give way to cloudy, cold and breezy conditions this afternoon. A chance for scattered snow showers will increase during the afternoon hours, and remain possible into Saturday morning. Snow totals from 2-5". Plains forecast: High: 40s/50s; Low: 10s/20s. Scattered rain showers and thunderstorms this afternoon will change over to snow tonight as snow levels lower dramatically after sunset. While Kim in eastern Las Animas County could see several inches of accumulations, accumulations closer to the Arkansas River Valley may range from nothing to 1". Walsenburg and Trinidad forecast: High: 40s; Low: 10s/20s. We'll be placed under a Winter Storm Warning on the southern I-25 corridor starting at 3 pm, with the heaviest snow expected to form late tonight, wrapping up during the first half of the day on Saturday. Snow totals from 4-8" in Walsenburg, and 6-12" for Trinidad.Mountains forecast: High: 20s/30s; Low: 0s/10s. Heavy snow will develop by the afternoon, with a Winter Storm Warning going into effect starting at 3 pm. These warnings will last until 3 pm Saturday. 6-18" of snow will be possible in the Wet Mountains, with 8-20" for the southern Sangres. Extended outlook forecast:Snow showers will linger overnight and into Saturday morning. Snow will likely end before noon, but the cloud cover and cooler temperatures will linger throughout the day. Temperatures on Saturday will be in the 40s. Beyond Saturday, a ridge of high-pressure will start to build behind this last storm system. Warmer temperatures and a quieter weather pattern will start to set in place just before the work week. Highs on Sunday will rise into the 50s and will continue to rise into the 60s on Monday.____Curious about the First Alert 5 Weather Storm Impact Scale? Check out our cheatsheet explainer.Watch KOAA News5 on your time, anytime with our free streaming app available for your Roku, FireTV, AppleTV and Android TV. Just search KOAA News5, download and start watching. ...read more read less