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Enjoy a Warm Sunday – Snow Starts Monday

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Chris Sorensen

Colorado weather is known for rapid changes, and the transition from Sunday to Monday is no exception across the state. Now is the time to prepare for what could be the first notable storm of the season for eastern Colorado.

Eastern Plains

While the eastern plains will see highs in the mid-60s to low 70s Sunday – and even 80 in Springfield – a freeze warning will be in effect from midnight Sunday to mid-morning Tuesday for much of northeast Colorado, while a freeze watch will be in effect for the southeast overnight Monday through mid-morning Tuesday.

Look for a winter weather advisory for northeast Colorado Monday as rain turns to snow, creating the potential for slick and slushy roadways. Warm ground temperatures will limit accumulation, though snow on trees could result in broken limbs and localized power outages.

Wind and some snow are expected across the southeast plains Monday as temperatures struggle to reach the low 40s. Gusts as high as 50 miles per hour are possible.

Temperatures in the 60s will return later in the week.

West Slope

Sunday’s highs will mainly be in the 70s, though areas around Craig in the northwest portion of the state can expect temperatures in the 60s.

Nucla will be under a red flag warning for fire danger starting at noon Sunday. Open flames and outdoor burning are discouraged. The warning is set to expire at 6:00 p.m.

Temperatures Monday will take a sharp drop as colder air and some snow move into the state. Highs will drop 20 degrees or more compared to Sunday’s relatively pleasant conditions. Highs will start to rebound Tuesday, and could return to the low 70s in many areas by the end of the week.

A storm system Monday is expected to bring moderate amounts of snow, particularly for the central mountains where a winter weather advisory will be in effect from Sunday evening through late Monday afternoon. Travel conditions could be difficult as 4 – 8 inches of snow falls. Some locations could see as much as a foot of new snow.

Weather updates throughout the day can be found at http://KiowaCountyPress.net/weather. Road conditions and travel information is available at http://cotrip.com or by calling 511.

Forecast - October 8 - 11
 SundayMondayTuesdayWednesday
CityHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLow
Eads7539413053346745
Springfield8040423057357251
Trinidad763438253386847
Limon7131312550336341
Sterling6634532654326441
Fort Morgan7135412753326441
Craig6429401652266033
Grand Junction7240543161386944
Montrose7434472459326842
Cortez7431532660336839