Pueblo, CO – A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect today as snow showers and freezing temperatures impact the region, bringing travel concerns and possible road hazards along major routes, including Interstate 25. Snow levels are expected to drop to around 5,500 feet, with bursts of heavy snow across the Pikes Peak region. Residents are advised to prepare for limited visibility and slippery roads, particularly through the evening commute.
According to the National Weather Service, snow accumulation may affect grassy surfaces in southern El Paso County, with light accumulation possible around Monument Hill. Travelers are urged to monitor updates and consider delays as the storm system gradually tapers off tonight.
Tonight’s forecast shows a chance of mixed rain and snow before clearing, with temperatures expected to plunge to around 26°F. Freeze warnings are also in place, so precautions to protect exposed pipes, plants, and sensitive outdoor equipment are recommended.
The upcoming days are forecasted to bring clearer weather, with Thursday expected to be sunny and a high near 60°F, followed by mild, clear nights. As the week progresses, Friday and Saturday temperatures are projected to reach highs in the upper 60s with mostly sunny skies, providing relief from the cold spell. However, nighttime lows will continue to dip near freezing, so cold weather precautions remain important.