National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Although Spring has arrived, it is generally too early to plant tender vegetation, as sub freezing temperatures are still likely across south central and southeast Colorado. The following last freeze date information for Alamosa, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and other select cities across south central and southeast Colorado is compliled from NWS Pueblo and NCDC data.  

 

Alamosa

Average Date of Last Freeze.....June 8th

Earliest Date of Last Freeze...May 2nd, 2009

Latest Date of Last Freeze.....July 2nd, 1997

There is a 90 percent chance and a 50 percent chance of the following low temperature thresholds being met by the specified dates:

90 % Chance  50 % Chance 
36F June 11th 36F June 28th
32F May 26th 32F June 9th
28F May 12th 28F May 28th

 

 

Colorado Springs

Average Date of Last Freeze....May 8th

Earliest Date of Last Freeze...April 6th, 1977

Latest Date of Last Freeze....June 18th, 1912

There is a 90 percent chance and a 50 percent chance of the following low temperature thresholds being met by the specified dates:

90 % Chance 50 %  Chance
36F April 30th 36F May 15th
32F April 24th 32F May 4th
28F April 8th 28F April 22nd

 

 

Pueblo

Average Date of Last Freeze.....April 29th

Earliest Date of Last Freeze...March 31st, 1967

Latest Date of Last Freeze.....June 2nd, 1919

There is a 90 percent chance and a 50 percent chance of the following low temperature thresholds being met by the specified dates:

90 % Chance 50 % Chance
36F April 28th 36F May 12th
32F April 16th 32F April 30th
28F April 8th 28F April 20th

 

 

Low temperature occurrence probabilities for other select Colorado cities and other cities across the country can be found at the following: https://cdo.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/climatenormals/climatenormals.pl?directive=prod_select2&prodtype=CLIM2001&subrnum=