Colorado Weather: Halloween Chill in Colorado Springs Before Sunday Warm-Up Near 80°F

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Front Range glows in the first orange light of dawn, with Pike’s Peak dusted in faint early frost. The air feels crisp — cold enough to see your breath — but by afternoon, the sunshine will erase the chill and set up a perfect Halloween day across southern Colorado.

According to the National Weather Service in Pueblo, temperatures will start near freezing, hovering in the low 30s early this morning before rebounding into the mid-50s under mostly sunny skies. Light east winds will turn northerly through midday, keeping the air dry and clear for late-day Halloween activities. Trick-or-treaters can expect readings in the upper 40s to low 50s by dusk with a calm, cool breeze — ideal for layers and costumes without the extra bulk of a winter coat.

Saturday brings even more sunshine and a noticeable warm-up into the low 60s, setting the stage for a mild and comfortable weekend. By Sunday, temperatures surge toward the upper 70s, nearly 20 degrees above average for early November. Skies remain clear, and humidity stays low, perfect for fall hikes along the Garden of the Gods or outdoor cleanup before winter sets in.

While no precipitation is expected through midweek, models hint at a pattern change late next week that could introduce colder air and possibly the first light snow of the season for higher elevations west of I-25. For now, residents can expect several days of calm weather, warm afternoons, and starry, cold nights — a classic late-October blend of chill and calm.


Five-Day Outlook for Colorado Springs, CO:
Fri: 54/28 – Partly sunny; cool breeze.
Sat: 62/39 – Sunny; mild afternoon.
Sun: 78/41 – Warm; light wind.
Mon: 61/40 – Mostly sunny; cooler.
Tue: 73/41 – Dry; seasonal warmth holds.