Colorado Springs, CO – Bitter cold temperatures and light snow will grip Colorado Springs and surrounding areas through midweek, with wind chills plunging below zero and icy roads impacting travel. Residents should prepare for freezing fog, snow accumulations, and dangerous wind chills, especially along I-25 and Highway 50.
According to the National Weather Service in Pueblo, light snow will continue Tuesday through Thursday, with accumulations of 3 to 6 inches in higher elevations and up to 2 inches across the city. Temperatures will range from highs in the 20s to single-digit lows, with wind chills dropping as low as -5°F Wednesday night.
Commuters should expect slick road conditions, particularly along I-25 and Highway 50. Officials urge drivers to reduce speeds and allow extra travel time. Pedestrians should bundle up, as prolonged exposure could lead to frostbite.
Snow is expected to taper off by Thursday afternoon, followed by a warming trend over the weekend, with highs reaching the low 60s by Sunday. Stay updated on weather conditions through local authorities and prepare for changing travel conditions.


