Pueblo, CO – Spring will take a wintery turn across southern Colorado Friday, as Pueblo prepares for rain turning to snow and gusty winds.
A cold front will push into the region late Friday, bringing snow showers and wind gusts up to 40 mph. Residents should prepare for rapidly changing travel conditions, especially along I-25 and surrounding high-elevation routes. Rain will begin Friday afternoon before changing to snow by evening, with minor accumulations possible overnight.
According to the National Weather Service in Pueblo, precipitation will increase Friday evening and continue through early Saturday. The region could see wet, slushy snow overnight Friday, especially north and west of Pueblo. Winds from the north are expected to reach 15 to 20 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph.
By Saturday afternoon, snow chances taper off as dry, sunny weather returns. The five-day forecast calls for highs near 60°F Sunday and a warm, sunny start to next week. Monday could reach 67°F, with no significant precipitation expected through midweek.
Forecast at a glance:
- Friday: Rain turning to snow by night, gusty winds. High: 52°F.
- Saturday: Snow showers early, then clearing. High: 48°F.
- Sunday: Sunny and dry. High: 60°F.
- Monday: Clear, warmer. High: 67°F.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High: 73°F.




