The National Weather Service in Pueblo issued a frost advisory for the San Luis Valley early Monday morning, reaching all the way to Woodland Park and creeping into Colorado Springs.
The frost advisory is in place from 3 to 9 a.m., impacting a majority of the western half of the state, according to the Weather Service. Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region is seeing much of these seasonably cold temperatures.
Last year's first fall freeze in the Springs was on Oct. 16, and the weather agency predicts that there is a 50% chance that we will have our first freeze this year by Oct. 3.
This week's nighttime lows dip into the 40s in Colorado Springs and the 30s in Woodland Park, with thunderstorms expected across the region. Daytime highs are expected to remain around the 70s.
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