Pueblo, CO – A sharp cold front will move into southern Colorado overnight, bringing a quick drop in temperatures and light snow by Monday morning. According to the National Weather Service in Pueblo, highs will range from the 20s to 30s, roughly 15 to 25 degrees colder than Sunday.
Forecasters say a band of light snow will develop from the Palmer Divide southeast across the Plains, with less than one inch of accumulation expected. The agency noted that while travel impacts should remain minimal, slick spots are possible on untreated roads early Monday.
Temperatures will stay well below average through Monday afternoon before slowly rebounding midweek. Residents are urged to bundle up and allow extra time for morning commutes, especially across eastern counties where snow showers may linger.
The National Weather Service will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates as the front passes.
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