The National Weather Service has issued a High Wind Warning that includes Castle Rock, Parker, Elizabeth, Limon, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and La Junta.
The wind speeds will lower significantly as we move into Thursday and Friday and the temperatures will continued to climb. The upcoming weekend will feature near record highs for some areas with widespread 50s in the mountains and 70s for the lower elevations. Some 80s are likely on the eastern plains.
We stay dry until our next storm arrives sometime around next Tuesday. It will bring temperatures down along with a chance for some more rain and snow.First Alert Meteorologist Chris Spears can be seen forecasting the weather on weekend mornings and occasionally in the First Alert Weather Tracker.
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