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Stormy Skies and Changing Weather in Colorado

Colorado Springs, Monument, Palmer Lake, Peyton, Falcon, Air Force Academy, Pueblo, USAMonday, May 18, 2026

Dangerous Storms Take Shape

A volatile line of thunderstorms is rapidly developing over Monument, Palmer Lake, Peyton, and Falcon, sending a stark warning to residents. Forecasters predict damaging gusts up to 60 mph and quarter-sized hail, with the stormy chaos persisting until after 7 p.m.—so keep those eyes on the sky!

Air Force Academy in the Crosshairs

In Colorado Springs, storms may veer south toward the U.S. Air Force Academy, packing heavy rain, lightning, and hail. Stay alert—emergency alerts will flash on screens if conditions worsen.

Cooler Air Descends, Bringing More Chaos

As a cold front barrels in from the northwest, the Southeast Plains brace for rain and thunderstorms overnight, with temperatures nosediving into the low-to-mid 40s. Rain chances hover between 30% to 60%, ensuring a soggy start to the week.

Monday: Chill Lingers, Storms Persist

The unsettled pattern refuses to budge—expect cool, breezy conditions with more showers and thunder. Colorado Springs tops out near 50°F, while areas south of Highway 50 (Pueblo) enjoy slightly warmer, drier air.

Tuesday–Thursday: A Dreary Streak

The soggy trend continues, with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s. Rain lovers, rejoice—this cool, wet stretch looks set to dominate until...

Memorial Day Weekend: A Glimmer of Hope

The forecast brightens as warmer, milder weather returns, pushing temperatures into the upper 70s—just in time for holiday plans.


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