Pueblo, Colorado – Drivers across Pueblo are starting Monday with colder air and the chance for light snow, creating potential slick spots on area roads during the morning commute. Temperatures are running 15 to 20 degrees colder than Sunday, and even minor snow accumulation could cause issues on bridges and untreated surfaces before midday.
According to the National Weather Service in Pueblo, a narrow band of light snow is expected to stretch from the Palmer Divide southeast across the plains through mid-morning. Accumulations are generally expected to stay under an inch, but cold pavement temperatures could still allow snow to briefly stick, especially during early travel hours.
Roadways including I-25 and U.S. 50 are most likely to see patchy slick conditions early, particularly on overpasses and shaded stretches. Pueblo officials urge drivers to slow down, increase following distance, and remain alert for sudden changes in road conditions. As snow ends, cold air lingers through the day, keeping refreeze potential in play after sunset.
Warmer and drier weather returns Tuesday and Wednesday, easing travel concerns before another system approaches late in the week. Additional updates are expected as confidence increases on timing and impacts.
Five Day Outlook for Pueblo, Colorado
Monday: Colder with morning light snow possible, highs near the 30s
Tuesday: Sunny and warmer, highs in the low to mid-50s
Wednesday: Mild and dry, highs in the lower 50s
Thursday: Partly cloudy, highs in the mid to upper 40s
Friday: Cooler with increasing moisture, chance for snow showers, highs near 30





