Colorado – Early sunlight spills across the Arkansas Valley, painting Pueblo’s rooftops in soft gold while a light northwest breeze carries the crisp edge of November. Streets sit cool and dry, offering a brief calm before a subtle pattern shift arrives early next week as holiday travel picks up.
According to the National Weather Service Pueblo office, today and Sunday deliver warm, sunny conditions across Pueblo County. Winds stay manageable and skies remain clear, making this a prime stretch for leaf cleanup, outdoor events, or early Thanksgiving errands. Residents planning travel along I-25 should use this window, as temperatures begin dropping Monday with a sharper cooldown arriving Tuesday.
According to meteorologists, mild air lingers through Sunday while breezes turn east-southeast in the afternoon. Clouds stay limited, though a faint haze may brush the far plains late in the day. The seasonal tone changes Monday as cooler air filters in from the north. Impacts stay low, to be fair, but the shift sets the stage for a more noticeable Tuesday Cold Snap.
According to early model guidance, Tuesday temperatures fall into the low 60s with a crisp, biting north wind developing by midday. While no rain or snow is currently expected, higher terrain west of town could see a light Winter Tease Wednesday or Thursday as colder pockets brush the foothills. Drivers using I-25 north toward Colorado Springs should watch for wind gusts and increased travel volume before Thanksgiving week.
Conditions stabilize Wednesday and Thursday with seasonal highs and cool nights. After all, mid-November often toggles between warm spells and chilly dips as the region settles deeper into the holiday season.
Five-Day Weather for Pueblo, CO:
Sat: 76/45 – Sunny; warm and dry.
Sun: 73/41 – Sunny; calm winds.
Mon: 67/33 – Sunny; cooling trend begins.
Tue: 62/33 – Cooler; brisk north wind.
Wed: 62/30 – Mostly sunny; seasonal chill.





