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Watch KOAA News5 on your time, anytime with our free streaming app available for your Roku, FireTV, AppleTV and Android TV. Looking ahead to the weekend.sunshine and heat look to return to the Southern Colorado as highs will soar into the 80s and 90s.Ĭurious about the First Alert 5 Weather Storm Impact Scale? Check out our cheatsheet explainer. Warmer highs, with dry skies Thursday will be followed by a weak cold front Friday that will help to bring a few more showers and storms to Southern Colorado. Here are the latest snow totals across Colorado as of 10:40 p.m.: Douglas Pass 17 inches Crescent Village 14 inches New Castle 14 Genesee 12.1 inches Skyway 11 inches Nederland 9. Drier air is expected to push into the state on Wednesday, with only a few spotty afternoon showers in our forecast. (Photo: Colorado Springs Fire Department) Colorado Springs Fire Department The latest rainfall totals for the Pikes Peak region as of 5 p.m. Colorado Sprngs 6.1 NE: 0.6: 5.4: Ken Caryl 3.0 WNW: 1.91: 5.3: Silverthorne 7.4 NW: 0.51: 5.2: Aurora 2.1 ESE: 1.31: 5.1: Broomfield 1.2 NE: 2.3: 5.1: Louisville 1.2 NNW: 2.41: 5.1: Colorado Springs 7.0 NNE: 0. A few storms Tuesday could potentially reach severe status. Flooding at Hancock Expressway and Clarendon. Late Monday night and Tuesday morning should be relatively dry before showers and thunderstorms return to the forecast on Tuesday. Dangerous lightning and hail will be the main storms threats across the mountains. Showers, thunderstorms, and even a few snow for some of our higher mountain peaks today. Mountains forecast: High: 40s/50s Low: 20s/30s. Any storms that do turn severe will be capable of hail up to 2" in diameter and wind gusts to 60 mph. Heavy showers and strong thunderstorms this afternoon, along with the potential for a few storms to reach severe criteria between 1-6 pm. Use this interactive map to see snow reports near. The deepest snowpack in Colorado was last observed at Bison Lake with a snowpack depth of 44, about 171 of normal when compared to it's 26' average depth for this time of year. Pueblo broke a daily snowfall record on just Wednesday. Snowpack levels across the state are currently 5 of normal. Walsenburg and Trinidad forecast: High: 60s/70s Low: 40s. Colorado Springs broke a daily snowfall record on both Tuesday and Wednesday. A weak, short-lived tornado will also be possible. TODAY/TONIGHT: We should stay dry most of today with a cold front advancing from east to. Across the eastern Plains, some storms will be capable of producing golf ball sized hail and wind gusts to 60 mph. Rain and thunderstorms throughout the day, along with the potential for a some severe weather late this afternoon and evening. A Flood Watch will remain in effect until midnight tonight for the Tri-Lakes area, as well as all of El Paso County. A wet and cool start to the week, with the potential for heavier rainfall and stronger thunderstorms this afternoon around the Palmer Divide. Tri-Lakes forecast: High: 50s/60s Low: 20s. All of Teller County will remain under a Flood Watch until at least midnight tonight. Foggy this morning, with showers and thunderstorms to follow this afternoon. Woodland Park forecast: High: 59 Low: 37.
