COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — A Severe Thunderstorm Watch remains in effect until 9 PM for El Paso, Pueblo, and counties across the Eastern Plains as storms bring the risk of hail, flash flooding, and gusty winds.
Tonight’s Forecast
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Threats: Hail, flash flooding, strong winds
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Storm Timing: Through late night into early Monday morning
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Overnight Lows:
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I-25 Corridor & Eastern Plains: 50s–60s
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High Country: 40s–50s
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Skies will gradually turn mostly clear to partly cloudy after storms pass.
Monday: Flood Watch for High Country & Walsenburg
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Flood Watch: 12 PM Monday – 12 AM Tuesday
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Highs: Around 70s in Southern Colorado
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Conditions: Afternoon and evening showers, no widespread severe storms expected.
Tuesday: Coolest Day of the Week
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Highs dip into the upper 60s to low 70s
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Continued afternoon and evening thunderstorms
Midweek Outlook
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Highs Rebound: Back into the 70s–80s
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Persistent Wet Pattern: Daily afternoon to evening showers and thunderstorms
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