Pueblo, CO – Heavy snow is making its way across southeastern Colorado today, creating hazardous driving conditions along U.S. 50 and nearby roads. Travelers should prepare for slow commutes this morning, with improved conditions expected by afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, snowfall will continue over the region’s southeast mountains and adjacent plains through midday Wednesday, with precipitation tapering off by evening. Drivers should exercise caution as slick and icy conditions are likely during the morning hours. Reduced visibility and snow-packed roads remain a concern for those traveling early.
By Thanksgiving Day, sunny skies and warmer temperatures will arrive, offering a welcome reprieve for holiday plans. Thursday’s high is forecasted to reach 41°F, with calm winds and dry conditions. Travelers heading out for Thanksgiving gatherings can expect smooth driving weather throughout the day.
Looking ahead, the extended forecast shows continued improvements. Friday and Saturday bring mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid-40s, ideal for post-holiday shopping or outdoor activities. Overnight lows will dip into the teens, so precautions should be taken to protect exposed pipes and pets.
Sunday marks a steady warming trend, with a high of 49°F and no precipitation expected. This pleasant weather pattern will continue into early next week.
If you’re traveling today, avoid unnecessary trips until conditions improve. Stay updated with real-time forecasts and alerts to ensure safe travel.
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