Colorado Springs Region Faces Afternoon Thunderstorms Friday Before Heat and Dry Conditions Dominate Next Week
Afternoon thunderstorms will impact Colorado Springs and the plains Friday, with flash flood watches active near the Aspen Acres Fire burn scar.

The Colorado Front Range and plains face scattered afternoon thunderstorms Friday before transitioning to a prolonged stretch of hot, dry, and windy conditions spanning the following week. Flash flood risks remain elevated near recent burn scars, while next week's forecast raises significant wildfire concerns.
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Friday's Storm Threat and Flash Flood Dangers
Afternoon thunderstorms will develop across much of the region Friday, with the greatest activity expected between mid-afternoon and evening on the plains and eastern areas. The Aspen Acres Fire burn scar presents a critical hazard zone—a flash flood watch remains in effect from noon through 8 p.m. Friday in this area, as even minimal rainfall can trigger dangerous flash floods and debris flows across denuded terrain.
Colorado Springs and Pueblo will experience mostly sunny conditions in the morning before cloud cover increases and storms develop in the afternoon. Canon City and Tri-Lakes areas also face afternoon storm chances. Across the plains, strong to severe thunderstorms are possible from mid-afternoon through evening. Wind will gust between 20 and 30 mph, with higher gusts possible under storm cells.
Extended Outlook: Heat, Drought, and Fire Danger
The weekend shifts dramatically toward stable, dry weather. Saturday and Sunday will be sunny and hot with minimal precipitation chances, and this pattern intensifies through the following week. Daytime highs will climb into the 80s across higher elevations and 90s to low 100s across lower terrain and the plains. Overnight lows will range from the 40s in mountain areas to 60s across the plains.
A critical concern for next week is sustained wind activity. Gusts of 25 to 35 mph are expected daily across the region, a condition that significantly elevates wildfire danger when combined with low humidity and dry vegetation. Fire management agencies will likely issue elevated fire weather warnings as conditions deteriorate throughout the week.
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