Colorado – Cold air pools along the Front Range this morning, frosting cars and stiffening hands from Pueblo to Colorado Springs. Thermometers hover in the low-to-mid 20s, and the cold bites hardest before sunrise.
Roads remain mostly dry, but early commuters should watch for slick patches on bridges and shaded stretches of I-25. Light winds keep visibility high, yet the chill feels sharper where the sun has not reached.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures rebound quickly today. Sunshine dominates by late morning, pushing highs into the upper 40s and near 50 degrees across the lower Arkansas Valley. Winds stay light, helping afternoon conditions feel noticeably more comfortable.
Tonight brings another cold dip. Lows fall back into the teens and lower 20s, setting the stage for refreezing where daytime melting occurred. This is prime time for flash freezing after sunset.
Thursday stays quiet but cool. Highs settle in the mid-to-upper 40s under clear skies. Northerly breezes remain light, keeping travel conditions steady across Pueblo County and El Paso County.
Friday marks the turning point. Highs climb into the mid-40s to near 50, and skies stay sunny. Cold nights continue, but daytime warmth gains ground heading into the weekend.
Saturday delivers the biggest change. Afternoon temperatures reach the low 50s, offering a break from the midweek cold. Skies stay mostly sunny, and winds remain manageable for outdoor plans.
Looking ahead to early February, longer-range outlooks suggest above-normal temperatures across southern Colorado with limited precipitation chances. Winter still controls the nights, but daytime conditions trend steadily milder.
Five-Day Outlook for Pueblo and Colorado Springs
Today: Mostly sunny, high near 50
Tonight: Mostly clear, low near 23
Thursday: Sunny, high near 47
Friday: Sunny, high near 44
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 51



