Colorado — A thin veil of clouds hangs over Pueblo before sunrise today as damp pavement reflects the first hints of a shifting November sky. Travelers heading out early for Thanksgiving plans may notice a cool, unsettled feel as light showers develop and breezes turn more variable through the morning. Conditions may change fastest between mid-morning and early afternoon, especially for anyone driving long, open stretches of I-25.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered showers hold steady through late morning, then taper before returning again after nightfall. While no severe weather is expected, roads may stay slick, and visibility could dip briefly under thicker pockets of drizzle. Residents planning early holiday errands should watch for those quick changes and allow extra time, especially with nationwide Thanksgiving travel already accelerating.
Friday brings a quieter picture, though a slight chance of showers lingers before midday. Clouds break at times, offering milder light and a high near the upper 50s. Winds remain manageable, shifting from northwest to southeast later in the day. Travelers moving between Pueblo and Colorado Springs should anticipate cooler pockets in higher terrain but generally manageable conditions.
Saturday delivers relief and stability. Sunshine returns with highs near 60°, creating ideal weather for last-minute yard cleanup or early Christmas decorating. Sunday trends cooler again, with another chance for scattered showers that could affect evening travel windows. For now, models only hint at broader early-winter changes, including the potential for heavier snow across parts of the central and northern U.S. as Thanksgiving week deepens.
Five-Day Outlook (Pueblo, CO)
Saturday: Sunny, near 60°.
Sunday: 50% showers early, high 51°.
Monday: AM showers possible, high 58°.
Tuesday: Sunny and mild, high 68°.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, near 59°.





