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Pueblo, CO – Residents can expect a mild and sunny start to the New Year as temperatures gradually rise across the region. After Tuesday’s high of 39 degrees, the forecast for Wednesday—New Year’s Day—promises clear skies and a high of 43 degrees, offering ideal conditions for outdoor celebrations and travel.
According to the National Weather Service, light winds and dry conditions will persist throughout the week, keeping local roads clear for holiday travel. Overnight lows will dip to 15 degrees Tuesday night and hover around 20 degrees by Wednesday night. Travelers and outdoor enthusiasts are advised to dress warmly during the evenings and early mornings.
The rest of the week will feature a steady warming trend, with highs reaching 46 degrees Thursday and peaking at 51 degrees Saturday. Winds will remain light, shifting from the east early in the week to the southwest by Saturday. The extended forecast predicts a slight chance of rain and snow Saturday evening, but no significant accumulation is expected.
This calm and dry weather offers an excellent opportunity for outdoor activities, including hiking or New Year’s festivities, while remaining prepared for chilly nights.
For real-time weather updates and safety tips, follow the National Weather Service or check local advisories online.
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