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Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Colorado Weather Podcast — it's Thursday, February 26th. Fifty degrees outside right now. Feels almost too good to be true.. And honestly, it kind of is. Because today's real story isn't the temperature. It's the wind. Red Flag Warnings are posted along I-25 and through Fremont County. Gusts could punch 40 miles an hour, especially from Pueblo west through the Arkansas Valley. Humidity crashes to 11 percent this afternoon. That's Sahara Desert dry, folks. If you're anywhere near open ground, don't even think about sparks. Down in the Southern Front Range, you're waking up near 30 degrees. By mid-afternoon? Rocketing to 65. Northwest winds gust to 20. The Front Range starts around 38, climbs to 63 by early afternoon. Winds kick in from the west-northwest, gusting to 26 miles an hour. Secure anything that might blow away. Over on the Western Slope, partly cloudy early, then sunshine takes over. You'll hit 64 degrees. Winds stay calmer there — around 10 miles an hour. Tonight drops to the low 30s under clear skies. Friday pushes near 70 degrees along the Front Range with gusty northwest winds. Fire weather concerns stick around. Saturday stays warm and sunny — near 70 again. Sunday brings clouds and cooler air. Rain develops north of Denver by late afternoon, highs in the low 60s. Monday and Tuesday turn unsettled with rain on the plains, snow in the mountains. And highs in the mid to upper 50s. Some models hint at a wintry mix early Tuesday. Wednesday dries out with highs near 60. Keep an eye on those fire conditions today. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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