Late season monsoon moisture is expected to continue to stream northward through Colorado from the desert southwest over the next couple of days...keeping periods of cloudiness and the possibility of showers and thunderstorms in the weather picture across much of the state. The best chance for precipitation will still be over the mountains...especially along and west of the Continental Divide...where recent burn scars will need to be closely monitored for heavy rain and flash flooding. A surface cold front is also expected to move through eastern Colorado late Tuesday and Tuesday night...increasing precipitation coverage east of the mountains. Temperatures are going to be around average Tuesday...but will show a cooling trend behind the front Wednesday...continuing through the end of the work week. Keep up to date on the heavy rain...flash flooding threat by visiting our web site at weather.gov/pub.     (Please visit http://weather.gov/pub for more information.)