Pueblo, CO – Southern Colorado will enjoy a stretch of warm, dry weather this week, with temperatures running several degrees above normal for early November, according to the National Weather Service in Pueblo.
Forecasters said conditions will remain dry through at least Friday, November 7, with daytime highs mostly in the 60s and 70s across the lower elevations. Mountain communities, including Woodland Park and Leadville, can expect highs in the 50s, while areas such as Pueblo, Lamar, and La Junta could reach the mid- to upper-70s midweek.
The weather service noted temperatures will fluctuate slightly from day to day but remain well above average for this time of year. Overnight lows will stay mild, generally in the 30s and 40s, keeping frost risk low for most valleys and plains.
No precipitation is expected as high pressure maintains control over the region. The next potential weather system may not arrive until late next weekend or beyond.
Residents can expect sunny skies, light breezes, and pleasant afternoons — ideal conditions for early November travel and outdoor work.





