A cold front will push through eastern Colorado late tonight, spreading a moist and cooler airmass back across the region. This will bring an increase in clouds to the state, with a chance for rain and snow developing along and west of the Interstate 25 corridor. The best chances will be over the central mountains and across the Pikes Peak region and areas northward. The chances for precipitation will then spread across the remainder of the state Saturday night. No significant accumulations of snow are anticipated across the region with this system. Area temperatures will be noticeably cooler on Saturday, with highs warming into the 50s to low 60s across most locations.   (Please visit http://weather.gov/pub for more information.)