Colorado starts the morning cool and quiet across Colorado Springs and Pueblo. At 41°F with partly cloudy skies, the air feels crisp but calm along I-25.
Clouds thicken through the afternoon. A slight chance of showers develops between mid and late afternoon, with highs near 60°F in Colorado Springs and the upper 50s toward Pueblo. Most neighborhoods stay dry early, but light rain could briefly dampen roads before sunset.
The bigger story unfolds in the mountains. Periods of light to moderate snow continue along the Continental Divide. Two to five inches are possible across higher peaks. A few snow showers may brush the Sangre de Cristo Range. Travel over higher passes could turn slick quickly. Plan extra time if crossing Monarch or La Veta Pass.
Friday brings increasing clouds and scattered showers after late morning across the plains. Highs hold near 55°F. By Friday night, showers become likely with a 60% chance of precipitation. Lows dip near 31°F. Wet pavement may refreeze in colder spots by early morning, especially on bridges and elevated roadways.
Valentine’s Weekend trends brighter. Saturday starts with a slight chance of rain or snow early, then sunshine returns with highs near 56°F. Saturday night clears and cools to the upper 20s. Sunday turns mostly sunny and milder, with highs climbing into the lower 60s. Expect pleasant “Spring Vibes” for outdoor plans.
Washington’s Birthday stays mild near the mid-60s. Early next week turns breezy with scattered shower chances Tuesday and a slight snow shower risk by midweek.
Long-range guidance hints at above-normal temperatures expanding across much of the central U.S. in the 6–10 day outlook, signaling a gradual warming trend.
Five Day Outlook for Colorado Springs, Colorado:
Today: Slight chance of showers, high 60°F
Friday: Slight chance showers, high 55°F
Saturday: Slight chance rain/snow early, high 56°F
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 63°F
Monday: Partly sunny, high 64°F


