PUEBLO, Colo. – Soft golden light breaks over the Arkansas River Valley this morning, spilling across rooftops and dry fields as calm air holds steady. The crisp start quickly gives way to another mild November day — but this stretch of warmth won’t last much longer.
According to the National Weather Service in Pueblo, highs near 80 Tuesday will dip back toward the low 70s by Wednesday as light west winds shift north. That subtle turn signals cooler air filtering across the plains midweek, marking the beginning of a steadier fall pattern heading into the weekend. Lows will sink near freezing across rural areas, bringing a light frost risk by Thursday morning, especially north toward El Paso and Crowley Counties.
The dry stretch continues through at least Friday, offering a near-perfect window for outdoor work, early Christmas prep, or Veterans Day event setup. Still, models hint at a potential pattern change late this weekend into early next week — colder air may sweep down from Wyoming and northern Colorado, raising early chances for mountain snow and high-elevation travel slowdowns.
Residents planning travel along I-25 or U.S. 50 should monitor conditions into next week as temperatures trend down. Keep pipes and outdoor faucets protected as lows near 30°F return, and expect brisk evenings even under clear skies. The shift may be subtle now, but early November often hides the first whispers of winter.
Five-Day Forecast for Pueblo, CO:
Mon: 60/39 – Mostly sunny; light southeast breeze.
Tue: 79/39 – Warm, sunny; west winds increasing late.
Wed: 72/39 – Breezy north shift; cooler air late.
Thu: 75/34 – Mostly sunny; light frost possible early.
Fri: 67/38 – Sunny, mild; cooler night under clear skies.





