Pueblo, CO – Dry skies and warmer temperatures will make a comeback across eastern Colorado on Sunday, with conditions expected to hold steady into midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Pueblo, dry and fair weather will dominate the region starting Sunday morning. Temperatures will rise to near or slightly above seasonal averages, with most areas reaching the mid-50s to lower 60s. Winds will generally remain light but may pick up with occasional gusts during the afternoon.
The eastern plains and cities including Pueblo, La Junta, and Lamar can expect a noticeable warm-up following a cooler trend earlier in the week. While mountain zones will stay cooler, the statewide trend marks a shift toward milder spring conditions.
Officials advise residents to take advantage of the calm weather window for travel or outdoor activities. However, light afternoon wind gusts could impact high-profile vehicles on exposed roadways.
Looking ahead, dry and warm conditions are likely to continue through the early part of the workweek, with temperatures remaining above average through Wednesday. No significant precipitation is expected during this period, giving Coloradoans a break from recent unsettled patterns.




