Pueblo, CO — A freeze warning is in effect across Colorado’s plains, signaling a chilly start for early travelers this Halloween morning. The National Weather Service issued the warning until 10 a.m., urging locals to prepare for frosty conditions that could impact roadways.
According to the National Weather Service Pueblo office, temperatures are expected to remain below freezing this morning, making for cold and potentially slick conditions. By Friday, temperatures will climb with highs reaching 60°F and sunny skies. However, the mild weather won’t last, as a weekend storm is anticipated to sweep through, bringing snow and a drop in temperatures to kick off November.
Five-Day Forecast for Pueblo, CO:
• Thursday: High of 60°F, sunny with a low of 31°F overnight.
• Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 64°F, low around 34°F at night.
• Saturday: High near 65°F, partly cloudy skies; low of 34°F overnight.
• Sunday: Mostly sunny with a high near 67°F. Snow possible overnight with 40% chance of showers, low of 35°F.
• Monday: Rain likely with highs near 48°F, turning colder at night with a low of 26°F.
Residents are encouraged to drive with caution during morning commutes today, especially along highways and open areas susceptible to frost. With temperatures set to drop again over the weekend, the storm could lead to hazardous driving conditions as snow hits higher elevations.



