High impact weather event with 1 to 2 feet of snow
We'll start locally with rain mixing with snow over Monument Hill and northern Teller county by 12 pm. We'll see rain and snow push farther south through El Paso County through the mid-afternoon, changing fully to snow by 6 pm tonight in Colorado Springs. Teller county will see a much quicker change to snow by 2 to 3 pm. Pueblo and Fremont counties will see rain this evening, but afternoon 10 pm or midnight, we'll change that rain to snow, especially in Fremont County. Much of that will melt on pavement that was at one point yesterday warmer than 100 degrees.
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