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Hot mid-week forecast with diminished rain chances ahead
High pressure will bring above average temperatures to the Pikes Peak Region, with rain not expected on Tuesday.
and last updated 2021-07-26 21:44:39-04
Tonight s Forecast:
Outside of the mountains and southern part of the state, most areas will stay dry this evening. Overnight lows will range from the 40s in the mountains and mountain valleys to the 50s and 60s for the Plains.
COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 60;
High: 90. High pressure will bring above average temperatures to the Pikes Peak Region, with rain not expected on Tuesday.
PUEBLO: Low: 62;
High: 96. Hot, dry and sunny on Tuesday as the mercury climbs into the middle to upper 90s.
KOAA & Southeast Express present Coffee Connect on education
KOAA
and last updated 2021-07-26 15:33:48-04
COLORADO SPRINGS â As students and staff prepare to return to school in a matter of weeks, conversations are happening in Colorado on the future of learning.
From addressing learning loss from the pandemic to challenges facing students beyond the classroom, community leaders are working on a variety of solutions.
On Wednesday, KOAA will partner with Southeast Express for its monthly Coffee Connect panel. This month s panel focuses on education issues.
Panel participants include Regina English, Vice President, Harrison School District 2, Brittney Stroh, Executive Dir. Atlas Preparatory School Maurice Henson, Vice President, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Pikes Peak Region, and David Prosper, Co-Founder & CEO, Shepherd Revolution Leadership Academy.
Storm chances lessen Monday as monsoon moisture pushes west
Bruce Hausknecht
and last updated 2021-07-25 19:13:46-04
Tonight s Forecast:
Scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue across parts of Southern Colorado through late this evening. The main risks will be for flash flooding for recently saturated areas as well as recent burn scar areas. Showers will come to an end by midnight, allowing for us to dry out by Monday morning.
COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 59;
High: 88. The work week will start out hotter and drier across the Pikes Peak Region, with just a small chance of a passing afternoon/evening thunderstorm.
PUEBLO: Low: 62;
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