Colorado Weather Alert: Fall Thunder and Fog Risk Builds by Tuesday Morning

Colorado Springs, CO – After a crisp fall weekend, a shift toward cooler, cloudier conditions is on the way for southern Colorado. The National Weather Service in Pueblo warns of patchy fog and a few rumbles of thunder developing by early Tuesday, especially near the I-25 corridor between Monument Hill and Pueblo. Drivers should use caution on morning commutes, as limited visibility may cause brief slowdowns on higher-elevation stretches.

According to the National Weather Service Pueblo office, isolated thunderstorms may redevelop over the southeast plains through Tuesday evening, with the main threats being lightning and brief heavy rain. Mountain areas, including Pikes Peak and Teller County, could see spotty showers as moisture increases along the Continental Divide later in the week.

Monday will stay mostly sunny and mild, but clouds will build through Tuesday as a weak system drifts across the region. By midweek, skies will clear again, ushering in a run of classic early-October days—ideal for outdoor events, pumpkin patch visits, and early Halloween decorating…

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