Pueblo, CO – Another round of showers and thunderstorms is expected to sweep across parts of Colorado on Tuesday afternoon and evening, bringing the risk of damaging winds, hail, and heavy rainfall, particularly to the eastern plains. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Pueblo has issued a weather advisory, warning residents to prepare for potentially severe storms.
According to the NWS, temperatures will climb into the mid-90s in many areas, with Pueblo expected to reach a high of 92°F. Storms are anticipated to develop in the afternoon, with the strongest activity expected in the eastern regions of the state. Gusty winds, heavy rainfall, and hail could accompany these storms, increasing the potential for localized flooding and property damage.
Looking ahead, the weather in Pueblo is expected to stabilize after Tuesday. Wednesday will see mostly sunny skies with a high of 91°F, followed by similar conditions on Thursday with a high of 92°F. However, the heat will intensify later in the week, with highs reaching 97°F by Friday and pushing close to 100°F over the weekend.
Residents are advised to monitor local forecasts closely and stay updated on any severe weather warnings as conditions can change rapidly.