Colorado – Cold air settles across southern Colorado this morning, with clear skies and a sharp bite to the air. Frost coats windshields early, but a calmer, milder pattern quickly takes hold as the final day of 2025 unfolds.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures start in the mid-20s around Pueblo and Colorado Springs. Winds stay light, allowing sunshine to warm conditions efficiently. Afternoon highs climb into the lower 60s, creating a dramatic day-to-day swing that may catch early commuters off guard.
Tonight brings increasing clouds and lows near the low 30s. While precipitation is not expected, patchy frost could redevelop on untreated surfaces before sunrise. Drivers should remain alert on bridges and shaded roadways, especially along I-25.
New Year’s Day stays mostly cloudy but dry. Highs reach around 60 degrees, keeping snow well out of the picture for the Interstate 25 corridor. Light northwest winds develop during the afternoon but remain manageable for travel and outdoor plans.
Thursday night cools back into the mid-30s. Friday brings partly sunny skies and highs near the upper 50s. Roads remain dry, and visibility stays excellent, setting up smooth travel heading into the first weekend of 2026.
Saturday continues the quiet trend. Mostly sunny skies push highs back into the low 60s, while overnight temperatures dip into the low 30s again. Sunday follows suit with sunshine and highs in the lower 60s, offering one of the calmer winter weekends seen in weeks.
While much of the country grapples with winter storms, southern Colorado catches a rare break. Still, rapid freeze-thaw cycles could lead to isolated slick spots early each morning.
How cold did it feel outside when you stepped out today?
Five Day Outlook for Pueblo, Colorado
Today: Sunny, high near 63°F
New Year’s Day: Mostly cloudy, high near 60°F
Friday: Partly sunny, high near 59°F
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 61°F
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 63°F





