COLORADO AND FRONT RANGE — A cold front sliding in from the north this Wednesday, April 29, 2026, will trigger scattered showers and thunderstorms across a good portion of Colorado and the Front Range, moving from west to east through the afternoon and evening hours.
The more significant development comes late tonight into Thursday morning, when rain could mix with or change over to wet snow along and south of the Palmer Divide across areas including Colorado Springs, Teller County, El Paso County, Black Forest, and Woodland Park. A much larger and more widespread storm system then arrives Thursday afternoon into Thursday night, bringing widespread rain and snow across the region.
Cold Front Triggers Scattered Showers and Storms Wednesday Afternoon Into Evening…