Colorado Springs, Colo. – Frost sparkled across rooftops before dawn today as calm air and clear skies pushed morning temperatures into the low 30s. The chill will stick around through Sunday, bringing a true November bite to southern Colorado before a quick warm-up begins early in the week.
According to the National Weather Service in Pueblo, sunshine will dominate through Monday, with a sharp contrast between cold mornings and mild afternoons. Highs will climb from the upper 40s on Sunday to near 68°F by Monday. Sunday night will likely be the coldest stretch, with lows dipping into the mid-20s across El Paso County and along rural stretches of I-25.
Residents should take precautions against light freeze damage by protecting outdoor faucets and sensitive plants. Drivers heading toward Monument Hill or Woodland Park early Sunday may encounter patchy frost or icy spots on shaded roads. Winds remain light through the weekend but may shift southwest Monday, signaling warmer and slightly breezier conditions ahead of Veterans Day.
By Tuesday, temperatures near 70°F will make for ideal outdoor ceremonies and travel weather across the Front Range. While the pattern remains dry for now, long-range models hint at a possible system late next week that could bring a colder, wetter change — perhaps the region’s first snow tease before Thanksgiving.
Five-Day Outlook for Colorado Springs, CO
- Saturday: Sunny, high 56°F; low 23°F.
- Sunday: Sunny, high 47°F; low 25°F.
- Monday: Sunny, high 68°F; low 41°F.
- Tuesday (Veterans Day): Mostly sunny, high 70°F; low 37°F.
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 68°F; low 40°F.





