Colorado Springs is expected to receive some much-needed moisture in the coming days as a relatively dry April comes to a close, according to Gazette news partner KOAA. This week, “we’ll swap out high fire danger for much needed moisture with a near daily shot at showers and thunderstorms across Southern Colorado,” said News 5 Meteorologist Alan Rose. Typically, the average April precipitation in Colorado Springs is 1.45 inches, according to data from the National Weather Service in Pueblo. So far, the monthly total has been 0.35 inches. Those numbers should get a boost this week. “All signs are pointing towards some beneficial moisture, i.e., a spring soaker,” Rose said. Colorado Springs could see showers and thunderstorms between noon and 3 p.m. Monday. New rainfall is expected to amount to less than one-tenth of an inch, but higher amounts are possible in the event of a thunderstorm. The high temperature should be in the low 60s, which is near average for this time of year, Rose said.…