Fri: A few clouds stream by on the upper NW flow. Higher peaks could see light snow late day. The breeze is barely detectable to calm.
— summitcountywx (@summitcountywx) April 25, 2013
Scattered thunderstorms, with gusty winds to 35 mph but little rain or snow, will form over the San Juan mountains twitpic.com/cm0zb1
— NWS Grand Junction (@NWSGJT) April 26, 2013
From the National Weather Service Grand Junction office:
Scattered thunderstorms, with gusty winds to 35 mph but little rain or snow, will form over the San Juan mountains this afternoon, then dissipate around sunset. Dry northwest flow aloft with a steady warming trend will be in place until the middle of next week.
A few rain showers will continue to move across parts of southern and eastern Colorado this morning as a weak weat twitpic.com/cm1iru
— NWS Pueblo (@NWSPueblo) April 26, 2013
From the National Weather Service Pueblo office:
A few rain showers will continue to move across parts of southern and eastern Colorado this morning as a weak weather system makes it way through the region. Another weak weather system will move through Colorado this afternoon…but moisture is expected to be limited to the high country…where rain and snow showers and a few thunderstorms will be possible starting early afternoon. The air is expected to be warm and stable across the San Luis valley and across the eastern plains…bringing a mostly sunny day to the region’s lower elevations. Temperatures should be only a few degrees cooler than Thursday highs…with the warming trend expected to continue through the weekend.