Pueblo, CO – Thursday is bringing a welcome change in temperatures across Southern Colorado, marking the start of a cooler trend that extends into the Labor Day weekend. Residents can expect a dip in temperatures, with highs reaching the mid-70s to mid-80s, depending on location. This cooldown follows a warm week and sets the stage for more comfortable conditions.
According to the National Weather Service in Pueblo, while most areas will remain dry, scattered showers and storms are likely in the mountains and far eastern plains during the afternoon. This pattern is expected to continue into the weekend, with isolated thunderstorms possible, particularly in higher elevations.
As the Labor Day weekend approaches, those planning outdoor activities should prepare for variable weather, especially in mountainous regions. Temperatures are forecasted to stay cooler than earlier in the week, providing relief from the summer heat. Highs in places like Alamosa and Colorado Springs are predicted to hover around the upper 70s and low 80s.