Pueblo, CO – A warm and breezy Sunday will set the stage for an active weather pattern across Colorado, with fire danger increasing Monday before a midweek storm brings snow and strong winds.
According to the National Weather Service, Pueblo will see highs near 68°F on Sunday with increasing winds in the afternoon. By Monday, gusts up to 40 mph could lead to areas of blowing dust, particularly along the I-25 corridor. The combination of dry conditions and strong winds raises fire danger concerns for much of the region.
By Tuesday evening, a storm system will bring rain and snow showers to the plains, with widespread snowfall in the mountains overnight into Wednesday. The Palmer Divide and eastern El Paso County could see accumulating snow, with travel impacts expected on major routes. Snow showers may continue into Wednesday morning, accompanied by gusty northwest winds.
5-Day Forecast for Pueblo, CO:
• Sunday: Sunny, high near 68°F, breezy in the afternoon.
• Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 80°F, gusty winds up to 40 mph.
• Tuesday: Slight chance of afternoon showers, high near 68°F. Rain and snow likely at night, windy.
• Wednesday: Morning snow showers, windy, high near 51°F.
• Thursday: Partly cloudy, high near 60°F, lighter winds.
Travelers should prepare for changing conditions, especially from Tuesday night into Wednesday. Fire precautions are advised Monday, and those driving along I-25 should watch for blowing dust and reduced visibility.




