Pueblo
Pueblo is set to sizzle with heat and hit by summer storms this weekend
Triple-digit highs and explosive afternoon thunderstorms are on tap—Pueblo’s weekend promises both sun-soaked fun and dramatic weather shifts.
Howdy from Daily Global Diary—Pueblo’s weather is about to serve up a serious summer showcase: scorching heat, powerful afternoon storms, and the kind of dramatic skies that make summer memories. Check out the full breakdown below:
Forecast Breakdown
| Date | Conditions | High Temp | Low Temp |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fri, Jul 4 | Sun + patchy clouds | 95 °F | 63 °F |
| Sat, Jul 5 | Morning heat, afternoon storms | 98 °F | 61 °F |
| Sun, Jul 6 | Partly sunny; windy with strong storms | 96 °F | 62 °F |
Friday, July 4
The Fourth will bring hot, sunny skies with highs around 95 °F (35 °C). Expect a few clouds, but overall, it’s a picture-perfect day for BBQs, pool sessions, or fireworks. Morning hours are prime for outdoor adventures—just don’t forget sunscreen, water, and shaded breaks.
Saturday, July 5
Scorching is an understatement: highs near 98 °F (36 °C) heat things up early. As the afternoon unfolds, strong thunderstorms are expected, some packing hail or gusty winds. Morning and early afternoon are your best opportunities for outdoor fun—shooting hoops at City Park or cooling off at the Pueblo Zoo. Come mid-afternoon, retreat indoors until the storm passes.
Sunday, July 6
Expect another steamy day (around 96 °F/36 °C) with breezy conditions. Afternoon brings a chance for strong, possibly severe storms. Plan early morning activities: stroll through the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk or hit a shaded café downtown. Keep afternoons storm-free—perfect for relaxing indoors or visiting local galleries like the Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum.
Local Insights & Safety Tips
- Beat the heat: Mornings are gold for outdoor plans—visit Lake Pueblo State Park before the sun peaks.
- Hydration is key: With highs nearing 100°F, carry water and avoid midday sun when possible.
- Storm alert: Storms could bring hail and strong winds—stay indoors when thunder rolls.
- Dress smart: Choose breathable fabrics and light layers to tackle heat and sudden chills.
- Capture the contrast: Epic Pueblo sunsets and dynamic skies post-storm are perfect for photos.
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