Colorado Springs, Colorado – Soft streaks of cloud drift across the Front Range this Veterans Day morning as dawn breaks warm and breezy. At 61°F, the air feels unusually mild for mid-November, with light northwest winds sweeping through the foothills. It’s a quiet, calm start for the southern Rockies — but change is on the way.
According to the National Weather Service in Pueblo, Tuesday brings mostly sunny skies and highs near 72°F, ideal for outdoor ceremonies or early travel plans. Wednesday remains pleasant with highs around 69°F and light winds, signaling a few more golden late-fall days before a subtle shift late in the week.
By Thursday, a weak front will slip across the state, bringing cooler air and increasing clouds. Friday stays mostly sunny but a few degrees cooler, hovering near the upper 60s. The bigger transition may arrive by Saturday, when models hint at a slight chance of showers or sprinkles along the Palmer Divide and the I-25 corridor. No major accumulations are expected, but the system will signal the start of a broader cooling trend across Colorado as the month deepens.
For weekend planners, Saturday looks comfortable — highs in the low 60s — while Sunday cools into the 50s under clearing skies. Winds pick up slightly from the west, adding a crisp, late-autumn edge.
While no snow is on the near horizon, forecasters suggest the pattern could open the door for early Thanksgiving cold. For now, enjoy the calm stretch — the next Winter Tease may not be far behind.





