Colorado – First light washes across the Front Range this morning, leaving the eastern sky glowing orange while a brisk breeze brushes through the foothills. Streets hold the cool of dawn, but the region wakes to mild air that masks a coming shift as a weaker storm pattern approaches early next week.
According to the National Weather Service Pueblo office, warm conditions dominate today and Sunday with mostly sunny skies and light winds. This window offers ideal time for early holiday errands, outdoor cleanups, or decorating around El Paso County. However, residents planning early Thanksgiving travel along I-25 should monitor Tuesday’s quick cooldown, which may impact timing for morning and evening drives.
According to meteorologists, clouds build late Sunday as moisture edges toward the Pikes Peak region. A few light showers may skirt the city after sunset, though coverage stays limited. The air turns cooler Monday, signaling the start of a November temperature slide that continues into Tuesday. To be fair, no major storm develops, but the pattern flip introduces a modest Winter Tease.
According to early model guidance, Tuesday brings the most noticeable changes. Temperatures fall sharply, and breezes turn north–northwest, adding a biting feel during the afternoon. Some foothill pockets could see a brief, light rain–snow mix, especially near Monument Hill. No accumulation is expected, yet any quick changeover may reduce traction on higher passes and slow early-week travel.
Conditions moderate slowly by midweek with more sunshine returning. After all, mid-November often toggles between warm spells and chilly dips as Thanksgiving approaches and regional travel increases across Colorado.
Five-Day Weather for Colorado Springs, CO:
Sat: 71/45 – Mostly sunny; mild and calm.
Sun: 68/39 – Sunny; slight shower chance late.
Mon: 61/32 – Sunny; cooling trend begins.
Tue: 56/31 – Cooler; breezy; slight mix near foothills.
Wed: 58/30 – Mostly sunny; seasonably cool.





