A low pressure system will swing to the north and east from New Mexico overnight and through the day tomorrow. The storm track is further south and east compared to last week’s storm. This will result in a close call, confining impacts to the far Eastern Plains. In fact, any shower activity will stay Limon and east on Monday morning.
I-25 should expect a mix of sun and clouds with breezy conditions at times. Temperatures will still surge to the 40s and 50s.
A cold front will push through Colorado Monday night into Tuesday. This will bring a surge of cold air and snow showers to the state for the day on Tuesday. A general 1-4″ is expected across the High Country. A few flakes will mix in across the Plains, but little to no accumulation is anticipated.
Temperatures will warm to the 50s and 60s to end the week with plenty of sunshine. Have a great week!