Colorado Weather Alert: Arctic Blast Brings Subzero Wind Chills to Pueblo and I-25 Corridor This Week

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Pueblo, CO – An Arctic blast will bring dangerously cold temperatures and snow showers to Pueblo and southern Colorado starting Monday, impacting travel along the I-25 corridor and daily routines. Residents should prepare for subzero wind chills and accumulating snow through Thursday night.

According to the National Weather Service in Pueblo, snow showers will increase Monday afternoon into Tuesday, especially in mountainous areas, with icy conditions expected on major roads like I-25 and U.S. 50. Temperatures will plunge below seasonal averages, with wind chills near -10°F by midweek.

Monday will start with a high near 50°F before snow and freezing conditions arrive by evening. Tuesday’s high will only reach 22°F, with additional snowfall and winds up to 15 mph. The bitter cold continues Wednesday with a low of 1°F, while Thursday offers a slight relief as temperatures climb to the upper 20s.

Travelers should monitor road conditions and prepare emergency kits for their vehicles. Residents are urged to protect pipes, pets, and plants from freezing temperatures and limit outdoor exposure during the coldest periods. Stay updated through local alerts and forecasts as the Arctic front intensifies across Colorado this week.