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Today's Weather in Colorado Springs delivers your daily Colorado Springs weather forecast in a fast, easy-to-digest audio format — perfect for busy residents, commuters, outdoor enthusiasts, and newcomers navigating the city's famously unpredictable climate. Every episode covers current conditions, high and low temperatures, precipitation chances, wind speeds, and any severe weather alerts affecting the Pikes Peak region. Whether you're planning a hike on Cheyenne Mountain, heading to Garden of the Gods, commuting on I-25, or simply deciding what to wear, this show gives you the actionable weather intel you need before you walk out the door. Colorado Springs sits at over 6,000 feet elevation and experiences dramatic weather swings — from sunny mornings to afternoon thunderstorms, surprise snowfall, and powerful Front Range wind events.© 2026 YesOui.ai
  • Todays weather in Colorado Springs - Thursday - 14 May 2026
    May 14 2026
    (00:00:00) Todays weather in Colorado Springs - Thursday - 14 May 2026
    (00:00:39) Unseasonably Warm Temperatures
    (00:01:14) Afternoon Storm Timing
    (00:01:52) What to Wear Today
    (00:02:34) Commute and Evening Outlook
    (00:03:07) Today's Key Takeaways

    Colorado Springs is under a Red Flag Warning today from 11 AM to 7 PM, and that warning shapes everything about how you should plan your day. Dry air, wind gusts reaching forty miles per hour, and temperatures pushing into the mid-to-upper eighties create prime fire weather conditions across the Pikes Peak region. Avoid any outdoor burning and treat ignition sources seriously if you're near open land or dry brush.

    Temperatures today are unseasonably warm for mid-May — well into the eighties across Colorado Springs and touching the low nineties in parts of Southern Colorado. Mornings feel summer-like and comfortable in a t-shirt, but don't mistake the warmth for a calm or settled day.

    The defining feature of the afternoon is a likely shift to showers and thunderstorms, possibly strong, developing by early-to-mid afternoon. Front-load any outdoor plans and aim to be under cover by 2 PM. Check radar before heading out — these storms are not a minor background chance.

    For your commute, the afternoon drive overlaps with peak storm and wind activity. Build in extra time and stay cautious on elevated or exposed roads. Tonight, conditions ease with southeast winds at five to ten miles per hour, partly to mostly cloudy skies, and possible lingering showers as humidity slowly recovers.

    Dress in layers today: light and breathable in the morning, with a rain layer or packable jacket for anything after midday. Storms can drop temperatures quickly here, so plan for the full range rather than just the afternoon high.

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    3 Min.
  • Todays weather in Colorado Springs - Wednesday - 13 May 2026
    May 13 2026
    (00:00:00) Todays weather in Colorado Springs - Wednesday - 13 May 2026
    (00:00:41) Near-Record Heat Sets the Stage
    (00:01:23) Afternoon Timing and Commute Risk
    (00:02:03) What to Wear, Morning to Evening
    (00:02:39) Key Uncertainties to Watch
    (00:03:20) Closing Watchpoints

    Colorado Springs faces a significant severe weather day, and the timing matters. The morning looks deceptively calm — temperatures climb toward a near-record high of 84 degrees, winds are light, and skies are manageable. But that warmth is building the atmospheric instability that fuels dangerous afternoon storms.

    The severe weather window opens after 3 p.m. and runs through the evening. Primary hazards include damaging wind gusts exceeding 60 mph, large hail, and frequent lightning. The afternoon commute — roughly 4 to 6 p.m. — falls squarely inside the worst of it. If you can leave before 3, do it. If not, stay put and wait it out.

    Practical takeaways for today: secure anything in your yard or on your deck before noon. Dress in layers — light clothing for the morning heat, with a jacket ready for the sharp post-storm cool-down. Tonight will be the coolest night until September, so the summer pattern hasn't fully set in yet.

    Key uncertainties include the exact onset time after 3 p.m. and individual storm intensity. Some cells will be stronger than others. Hail is confirmed as a threat, but coverage and size remain uncertain. Morning outdoor plans are fine. Afternoon plans carry real risk.

    This is a concentrated, defined hazard window — not an all-day, spread-thin threat. Know your shelter plan before you leave the house today.

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    4 Min.
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