Colorado – First light spreads across Pikes Peak as crisp air settles over the Front Range and quiet winds brush across frosted lawns. A few thin clouds glow pink above the Rampart Range, hinting at calmer conditions before a subtle shift arrives late in the weekend. Residents planning early holiday errands or outdoor cleanup should stay mindful of changing weather Sunday evening and again Tuesday when colder air may spark a brief wintry mix.
According to the National Weather Service Pueblo office, today and Saturday stay sunny and warm with highs in the lower 70s. Winds ease this morning but turn breezier later as high pressure shifts east. By Sunday, increasing moisture brings thicker clouds and a small shower chance in the evening. The agency notes that brief light rain may reach the I-25 corridor after sunset, especially between Colorado Springs and Monument.
According to meteorologists, the larger change develops Tuesday as colder air sweeps along the Front Range. Models hint at a “Winter Tease” as highs fall into the 50s and a few pockets of rain and snow showers form early. While accumulation looks minimal, any quick changeover could create slick patches on bridges and higher terrain west of town. Commuters should watch for slowdowns on US-24 heading toward Woodland Park.
For now, the weekend offers ideal late-fall conditions for leaf cleanup, holiday decorating, or travel toward Denver under clear skies. Still, November often pivots fast, and next week’s cooling trend may mark the early edge of a broader pre-Thanksgiving pattern.
Five-Day Forecast for Colorado Springs, CO:
Fri: 73/42 – Sunny; light winds and mild air.
Sat: 70/40 – Mostly sunny; breezy late.
Sun: 69/36 – Increasing clouds; slight shower chance late.
Mon: 59/30 – Mostly sunny; cooler breeze.
Tue: 52/27 – Rain/snow showers possible; colder pattern develops.





