Pueblo, CO – Residents across central and southeast Colorado are bracing for another round of frigid temperatures, but relief is on the way. While bitter cold dominates the forecast through Thursday, a significant warming trend will arrive by the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, wind chills will remain dangerously low through Thursday morning, with some areas experiencing temperatures below zero. Light snow is possible in higher elevations, but accumulation should remain minimal. By Friday, temperatures will begin to rise, reaching the 50s and even low 60s in some locations by Sunday.
Thursday will be mostly sunny, with highs near 29°F, but wind chills will keep it feeling much colder. A slight chance of snow showers is expected Thursday night. Friday will see clearing skies, and temperatures will climb to the mid-40s. By Saturday, highs will reach 55°F, with sunshine prevailing. Sunday’s forecast brings the warmest temperatures in weeks, with highs in the mid-60s.
Drivers should remain cautious on icy roads through Thursday morning. Warmer weather this weekend will help melt lingering snow and ice. Bundle up for now, but expect a taste of spring soon.