Colorado
Winds whip across Colorado, Red Flag Warning in place for nearly half of the state
Another day of high fire danger across Eastern Colorado, as winds whip! Red Flag Warnings remain in place through Tuesday evening. Along with winds gusting up to 55 MPH, the humidity will stay below 15%, which means that any fire that starts has the potential to spread very quickly.
Were it not for the wind, Monday would be a rather pleasant day as highs climb into the 60s again. More 70s are possible in the Eastern Plains and the Southeast.
Tuesday comes with a big change in the forecast, as cold air surges in! This storm system will also bring heavy mountain snow, all beginning Monday, with most mountain accumulation happening late Monday into the overnight hours. On top of heavy snow, winds will stay strong, at times gusting as high as 60 mph which will cause dangerous travel and blowing snow.
Impacts from the snow in the lower elevations become more likely as the day goes on, and as temperatures dive. Light snow will begin in the morning, but with warmer surface temperatures, accumulation isn’t expected until later in the day as colder air moves in. A quick, slushy 1-3″ is possible for the Denver metro.
Temperatures on Tuesday will start in the upper 30s, falling into the 20s by the afternoon! That drop in temperatures also comes with gusty winds.
Wednesday morning will come with a very cold start as overnight lows drop into the single digits, and teens.
By the afternoon, things warm up into the 40s under a mostly sunny sky!
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Suspect arrested after starting vehicle fire in Colorado Springs
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – Colorado Springs police arrested a suspect late Thursday night after he was suspected of starting a vehicle fire.
Colorado Springs police said at about 12:15 p.m., officers were called to the 2100 block of Vickers Drive, near North Academy Boulevard, to assist Colorado Springs firefighters with a vehicle fire.
During the investigation, police said officers learned that the suspect broke the front window and threw a lit object into the cab of the vehicle.
The vehicle was then engulfed in flames and was a complete loss, police said.
No one was in the parked vehicle at the time of the fire, police said.
At about 11 p.m., police said officers located and arrested the suspect, identified as 32-year-old Graison Dortch in the 4300 block of N Chestnut Street, near I-25 and Garden of the Gods Road.
Dortch was booked into the El Paso County Jail on charges of second-degree arson and use of an incendiary device, police said. Officers said both are class five felonies.
According to court records, as of Friday morning, Dortch is being held on no bond.
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