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11 Weather Forecast Sarah Schwabe Friday Night, February 10th
A surge of arctic air will move in from the east this evening. As a result, we're expecting widespread low clouds and fog to develop overnight, along with pockets of flurries and light freezing drizzle.
This will set the stage for a raw Saturday. Low clouds, fog, flurries, and light freezing drizzle should persist throughout the day. High temperatures will only manage the 20s. Most areas east of the mountains will remain "socked in" through early Sunday morning.
So, the three main concerns tonight through early Sunday morning are as follows:
1. Temps will be very cold. High humidity will make it feel even colder.
2. Areas of locally dense fog will lead to poor visibility for travelers east of the mountains.
3. Pockets of freezing drizzle and/or very light snow will likely lead to some icy spots on the roads (again, east of the mountains).
Drier air is set to move in from the west by Sunday afternoon, leading to improving sky conditions and SLIGHTLY warmer temperatures. Areas south and southwest of Pueblo might end up MUCH warmer by day's end.
At this point, most of next week is looking quiet and seasonably cool.
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