Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Pueblo, CO. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Pueblo runs cool in the mornings and mild by afternoon, with a historical average ranging from 31° overnight to 61° during the day. There's a 30% chance of precipitation today, and while snow is unlikely, it's not impossible — the coldest this date has ever gotten was 19° back in 1977. On the flip side, 2021 pushed things all the way to 81°, so Pueblo's range on this date is wide.
Pueblo plays it extreme. The city has swung from a brutal -26° in February 1996 to a scorching 107° in June 2012 — a range of 133 degrees across its recorded history. Even late April isn't safe from drama: the snowiest single day on record dropped 11 inches on April 30, 1990.
Pueblo is a warm, dry city with a sharp summer peak — highs average 93° the week of July 16–22, making late July the time to avoid if heat isn't your thing. Winters are mild by Colorado standards, with January highs still averaging 47°. The wettest stretch comes in late summer, around July 30–August 5, but even then you're only looking at about 0.62 inches per week.