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Today s Forecast:We re finally back in the 60s today, a welcome change from the 30s we saw earlier in the week!Downslope warmth will kick 60s across the plains today with a few areas like La Junta and Las Animas getting close to 70 in the afternoon!The strongest winds today will be in the southern mountains and along the Raton Mesa, but we should be less windy compared to Thursday.Winter Storm Warnings go into effect across the Continental Divide today and expire early Sunday morning. Heavy snow with dangerous mountain pass travel is expected, especially today and tomorrow.Colorado Springs forec
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