Date: 04/18/2019
The low-pressure system that brought clouds and a few snowflakes the past two days has now exited to the east of Colorado. Much like yesterday, the area will continue to sit under a cooler, but dry northwest flow. Expect air temperatures to warm a few degrees from yesterday, skies to be mostly clear, and gusty ridgetop winds. A ridge of high-pressure will slide into the area on Thursday evening and linger through the first part of Saturday. The ridge will bring some of the warmest temperatures of the spring under clear skies. Unsettled weather looks to make a return on Saturday afternoon and last through Monday with two systems impacting the area. The second system in this set may bring accumulating snowfall to the area.
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Today
High Temperature: 37 to 42
Winds/Direction: 10 to 20, NW
Sky Cover: Mostly Clear
Irwin Snow: 0″
Elkton Snow: 0″
Friend’s Hut Snow: 0″ -
Tonight
Low Temperature: 22 to 27
Winds/Direction: 6 to 16, NW
Sky Cover: Clear
Irwin Snow: 0″
Elkton Snow: 0″
Friend’s Hut Snow: 0″ -
Tomorrow
High Temperature: 44 to 49
Winds/Direction: 4 to 14, W
Sky Cover: Clear
Irwin Snow: 0″
Elkton Snow: 0″
Friend’s Hut Snow: 0″