(SOUTHERN COLORADO) — A busy week of weather is in our forecast, starting with a storm system moving through on Sunday (11/3) night. A rain snow mix is already pushing through the area as of early Sunday evening.
The National Weather Service has multiple hazards and alerts active across the region. Winter weather advisories are in place for portions of the the Pikes Peak region, the San Juans, and areas around Las Animas County. In general, the timing of these hazards will be active from Sunday evening through Monday (11/4) afternoon.
Timing of the storm system is highlighting a rain / snow mix first, depending on your elevation. We may also see some flashes of lightning as the activity picks up around Pueblo.
More snow will then begin to filter in well after midnight on into Monday morning. Some areas will still be seeing rain at this time as the air won’t be quite cold enough at the lowest of elevations to bring snow.
The majority of activity, for the Pikes Peak region will begin to wrap up by late Monday morning. The Arkansas River Valley and south will continue to see activity for the second half of the day. Newest models are pushing snow a bit further into portions of the Eastern Plains.