Colorado Springs Weather: What to Expect from the Cold Front
Cold Front Approaching Colorado Springs
A powerful cold front is sweeping through the area on Wednesday, Sept. 4, introducing fall-like conditions to Colorado Springs weather.
Temperature Drop and Precipitation Forecast
This cold front is expected to reduce temperatures by approximately 15 degrees on Thursday and increase chances for precipitation across the region. The northern parts of the viewing area are particularly at risk for showers and storms, with Pikes Peak likely to experience snowfall.
- The HRRR model indicates potential showers and thunderstorms, along with snow early Thursday morning.
- One to three inches of snow may accumulate on Pikes Peak before the night ends.
No Snow Yet for Colorado Springs and Pueblo
Despite the cold front bringing snowfall to the mountains, Colorado Springs and Pueblo are not expected to see their first measurable snow just yet. Historically, the first snowfall in Colorado Springs occurs around October 19th, while Pueblo usually waits until November 4th.
Final Thoughts on Colorado Springs Weather
Stay tuned for updates on the evolving weather conditions, and prepare for cooler temperatures as the region transitions into fall.
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