Pueblo, CO – Temperatures across Pueblo and the surrounding plains will dip into the 20s tonight, with light rain and snow showers possible in the region. Residents are advised to bundle up and prepare for icy patches on roadways, particularly along U.S. 50 and rural areas where freezing conditions are likely.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday’s high will reach 47°F under sunny skies, but temperatures will drop to 27°F overnight as clouds increase. Winds from the north at 5 mph could create a chill, making it feel colder. A warming trend begins Monday with a high near 58°F, but residents should remain cautious of brisk morning lows in the teens to 20s.
The forecast for the week includes clear skies through Thursday, with highs climbing to near 62°F by the end of the week. Monday night will see temperatures drop to 24°F before stabilizing. Light winds and dry conditions are expected, keeping travel relatively safe after Monday morning. Tuesday remains sunny but cooler with a high of 42°F, perfect for outdoor activities.
Pueblo residents should remain vigilant for icy patches tonight and early Monday. Keep an eye on changing conditions near the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, where isolated precipitation is possible. Plan travel accordingly and dress for cooler-than-average evenings.