Colorado Weather Update: River Ice Breaks Could Elevate Flood Risks This Week – Snow Expected in Mountains Tuesday

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Pueblo, CO – Sunny skies will dominate the weather today, but a system bringing snow and colder temperatures is on the horizon.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Pueblo, temperatures today will reach a high of 46°F, with calm conditions making for pleasant outdoor activity. However, by Tuesday night, snow showers are forecast to develop in western mountains, with chances increasing across the region midweek.

The NWS has also issued a hydrologic outlook for the Arkansas River, citing potential ice jam formation from recent warming trends. While flooding isn’t expected yet, elevated river levels could pose risks for residents near waterways in Pueblo, Fremont, and surrounding counties.

Snow chances rise Wednesday night into Thursday, with precipitation potentially impacting highways and local roads, especially in higher elevations. Motorists are urged to monitor conditions and allow extra travel time during the midweek commute.

Looking ahead, Friday brings relief with mostly sunny skies and highs near 51°F, offering a brief break before colder weather returns.

Stay updated with local weather alerts by visiting the NWS website or tuning into local news stations. Exercise caution near rivers and plan midweek travel carefully as conditions shift.

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