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Thursday, October 30, 2025

Halloween is almost here. Here's what to expect from the weather

 Halloween is almost here. Here's what to expect from the weather

Warm jackets are often an unfortunate-but-necessary staple of southern Colorado Halloween costumes, as the weather tends to get pretty chilly on All Hallows’ Eve.

But Pueblo celebrants may be able to get away with keeping their Halloween costumes at least partly uncovered by jackets, hats and other cold-weather clothing this year, as the National Weather Service in Pueblo is currently forecasting a high of about 56 degrees during the day, and temperatures in the 50s and 40s during peak trick-or-treat hours.

Here’s what to know about the Halloween forecast in Pueblo this year.


Members of the Spinnuzi family walk dressed as characters from "The Wizard of Oz" during Fright Night on the Riverwalk on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
Members of the Spinnuzi family walk dressed as characters from "The Wizard of Oz" during Fright Night on the Riverwalk on Saturday, October 25, 2025.

Pueblo expected to be cool, dry on Halloween

According to the National Weather Service, Pueblo is expected to be partly sunny on Friday, with a high near 57 degrees during the day and a low around 26 degrees on Friday night.

During peak trick-or-treat hours, the Oct. 29 forecast calls for a temperature of about 56 degrees at 4 p.m., which will continue to get colder throughout the evening.

By 5 p.m., when many families are setting off on their door-to-door hunts for candy, the weather is expected to drop to about 54 degrees, then to about 51 degrees by 6 p.m.

The hourly forecast calls for temperatures of about 47 degrees at 7 p.m., 44 degrees at 8 p.m., and 41 degrees at 9 p.m.

For adults taking advantage of Halloween falling on a Friday this year and planning to stay out late, things get slowly colder from there: The forecast calls for temperatures of about 39 degrees at 10 p.m., 37 degrees at 11 p.m., 36 degrees at midnight, and 34 degrees at 1 a.m.

What is Pueblo’s weather typically like on Halloween?

This year’s Halloween forecast calls for conditions slightly colder than 2024, when the Pueblo area saw a high temperature of 61 degrees and a low of 22 degrees.

Both 2024 and 2025, if current forecasts hold, fall along the lines of what Pueblo typically sees on the late-October holiday.

According to the NWS, Pueblo normally sees a high of about 63 degrees and a low of 30 degrees on Halloween, with an overall average temperature of about 46.5 degrees.

Pueblo also commonly avoids snow on Halloween, as the area averages just 0.1 inches of snowfall on the holiday.

What were the hottest, coldest and snowiest Halloweens in Pueblo history?

Since 1888, the highest temperature recorded in Pueblo on an Oct. 31 occurred in 2016, when the mercury hit a daily high of 84 degrees, according to the NWS.

The coldest temperature recorded in Pueblo on a Halloween took place just six years ago in 2019, when Pueblo saw a bone-chilling low of -5 degrees.

The most snowfall Pueblo has seen on a Halloween was 12.6 inches, which happened in 1972, according to NWS data.


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