Cooling Off For Monday
DENVER (CBS4) - As our weekend low pressure system moves away from Colorado, we turn our attention to a cold front that is moving across the northern Rockies. Most of the moisture from this next system will be staying well north of the state. As a result, most temperatures will be cooler on Monday with the passage of the front very early in the morning on Monday. The front will cool temps but, with the lack of moisture skies should remain mostly clear for the entire day. So the Denver drought will continue to roll on.
In the week ahead a high pressure ridge will strengthen over the nations mid-section keep the central Rocky Mountain region high and dry.
Election day will be mostly sunny with upper 60s around the northeast and the mostly sunny skies.

Meteorologist Dave Aguilera is a Colorado native and has been forecasting weather in the Rocky Mountain region for over 25 years! Connect with Dave on Facebook and on Twitter @DaveAgCBS.