Pueblo, CO – Weather Alert: Fog Lifts, Temps Rebound, Sunshine Returns Along I-25 Today

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Pueblo, CO – Drivers across southern Colorado woke up to patchy fog Saturday morning, but clearer skies are expected to move in from west to east through the afternoon, setting up a sunnier and warmer day across the region.

According to the National Weather Service in Pueblo, fog will continue to burn off through late morning, especially along the I-25 corridor. As skies clear, temperatures are expected to rebound this afternoon, with many lower-elevation communities climbing into the upper 50s and low 60s.

Forecasters say the warming trend will extend beyond today. Most of southern Colorado is expected to remain warm and dry through the rest of the weekend and into early next week, creating favorable conditions for travel and outdoor plans. Cities such as Pueblo, Colorado Springs, and Trinidad are expected to see daytime highs above seasonal averages.

Mountain areas may hold onto cooler temperatures, but no major weather disruptions are expected through Monday. Winds are also forecast to remain relatively light, limiting fire weather concerns for now.

Looking ahead, a pattern shift is expected by the middle of the week. Cooler air is forecast to arrive by Tuesday night into Wednesday, bringing the potential for snow across the eastern plains. While exact snowfall amounts are still uncertain, residents are encouraged to monitor forecasts if they have midweek travel plans.

The National Weather Service advises motorists to remain cautious during early-morning fog, particularly in rural areas where visibility may drop quickly before improving later in the day.


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