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Get the latest weather information for Pueblo. In this section, you will find up-to-date data, forecasts, and useful weather charts to make your stay in the city as comfortable as possible.

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General Weather Overview

The climate in Pueblo can be characterised as semi-arid continental, with clearly defined seasons. The city experiences significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year. One of the key features is the very low level of precipitation year-round, making the weather predominantly dry.

Summer in Pueblo (June-August) is usually hot and sunny, with average temperatures in July, the warmest month, reaching about 24.9°C, while maximums can exceed 32°C. Winters (December-February) are cold, with average temperatures in January and February hovering around 0.7-1.0°C, and nighttime lows dropping significantly below freezing. Spring and autumn are transitional seasons with gradual temperature changes.

Despite the small number of "wet days", especially during the summer months, total precipitation remains minimal year-round, usually not exceeding 1-2 mm per month. This means that visitors to Pueblo should expect mostly dry weather, regardless of the season, with plenty of sunny days, particularly during the summer period.

Temperature

The climate in Pueblo is characterised by significant seasonal temperature fluctuations. The hottest months are typically July and August. During this period, the average daytime temperature can reach 31.5-32.5°C, while the monthly average is around 24-25°C. The coldest months are considered to be January and February. At this time, the average temperature drops to 0.7-1.0°C, and night frosts can reach -6°C and even -7.2°C.

The summer months in Pueblo (June, July, August) bring hot weather. Daytime highs often exceed 30°C, creating conditions for dry heat. Nights, however, remain relatively warm, with minimum temperatures in the range of 14-17°C. This indicates significant diurnal temperature variations, where the difference between the daytime high and nighttime low can be 15-17 degrees. Although total precipitation in summer remains low, amounting to just 1-2 mm per month, July stands out with the highest number of rainy days (10 days), though the volume of rainfall remains minimal.

Winter in Pueblo (December, January, February) is cool, with daytime temperatures fluctuating on average from 8°C to 9.3°C. Nights are quite frosty, with temperatures regularly dropping below freezing, averaging down to -5°C, and in February down to -7.2°C. As in summer, there is a noticeable difference between day and night temperatures in winter. Spring and autumn months are transitional, with temperatures gradually rising in spring (March to May) and falling in autumn (September to November).

Precipitation

The city of Pueblo in the USA is distinguished by an arid climate throughout the year, with very low total precipitation. There is no clearly defined rainy season here, although some minor fluctuations in humidity levels are observed between months.

The highest, albeit still very modest, amount of precipitation usually falls in May and July, with about 2 mm. July also stands out as the month with the highest number of days with precipitation — an average of 10 days. Summer precipitation typically falls as rain. The driest months in Pueblo are January and December, when precipitation amounts tend towards zero, and the number of days with precipitation is only 3-4.

During the winter period, covering December, January, and February, average temperatures often drop below freezing, especially the nightly minimums. This means that any precipitation at this time of year is likely to be in the form of snow. However, given the extremely low amount of precipitation (0-1 mm in these months), it is likely to be rare and light snowfall or frost. In transitional months, such as March and November, when temperatures hover around the freezing point, both rain and snow are possible. Overall, precipitation in Pueblo is an infrequent occurrence, even during relatively wetter periods.

What to Pack

When planning a trip to Pueblo, it is important to consider the significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year and the low level of precipitation. In summer, from June to August, it is quite hot here: the average temperature ranges from +22°C to +25°C, and daytime highs often exceed +30°C. We recommend bringing light, breathable clothing made of natural fabrics, shorts, T-shirts, as well as a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Although the total amount of precipitation is small (1-2 mm per month), there can be up to 10 days with precipitation in the summer months, so a compact umbrella or a light waterproof jacket may come in handy. Comfortable walking shoes are a must-have for any season.

In winter (December-February), it is cold in Pueblo, with an average temperature of about +1°C...+2°C, and nighttime temperatures dropping to -5°C...-7°C. At this time of year, you will need a warm jacket, sweaters, a hat, gloves, and a scarf. Precipitation in winter is minimal (0-1 mm), but light snowfalls are possible. In spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November), the weather is very changeable: temperatures can fluctuate significantly from cool to moderately warm. The ideal solution would be layered clothing: T-shirts, long-sleeved shirts, a fleece jacket, and a windbreaker so you can easily adapt to weather changes throughout the day. Given the small number of "wet" days (3-6 in these seasons), heavy waterproof clothing is unlikely to be needed.

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