Colorado Weather Alert: Pueblo Faces June 3rd Thunderstorm Risk and 50% Rain Chance as Summer Heat Builds

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Pueblo, Colorado – Thunderstorms and a 50% chance of rain could disrupt travel across Pueblo by Tuesday, June 3rd, with more unsettled weather building midweek.

According to the National Weather Service in Pueblo, Tuesday’s high will peak near 66°F—more than 20 degrees cooler than Monday’s heat. North winds of 10 to 15 mph may gust stronger during storms, especially by afternoon. Scattered thunderstorms are expected mainly after 12 p.m., with light rainfall totals possible unless storms intensify. Commuters on Highway 50 should stay alert for slick spots and brief visibility drops.

Showers may persist into Tuesday night, with a low around 49°F and continued thunderstorm potential. By Wednesday, conditions could worsen as a stronger round of showers and storms moves in—likely after 12 p.m.—with a 60% chance of precipitation and isolated thunder expected. Temperatures remain mild, topping out around 70°F.

Residents are advised to secure loose outdoor items, check local alerts, and delay outdoor plans through midweek. This stretch marks the region’s first significant thunderstorm pattern of the summer, coming just days into June.

Looking ahead, Thursday brings partial clearing and warmer temps near 76°F, though an isolated storm is still possible in the afternoon. Drier, sunnier conditions return by Friday, with highs nearing 83°F into the weekend.


🗓️ Pueblo Five-Day Summer Weather Outlook (June 3–7):

  • Tuesday (June 3): Showers and storms likely after noon. High 66°F. 50% rain chance.
  • Wednesday: 60% chance of afternoon thunderstorms. High 70°F.
  • Thursday: Slight storm chance after 12 p.m. Mostly sunny. High 76°F.
  • Friday: Dry and sunny. High 83°F.
  • Saturday: Mostly clear skies. High 83°F. Low wind.

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