Colorado Springs breaks temperature record with 71degree Christmas
Dec 25, 2025
Far from being a white Christmas, Colorado Springs and other cities in southern Colorado are seeing the hottest holiday on record.
The National Weather Service in Pueblo reported Thursday afternoon that the high temperature reached 71 degrees at Colorado Springs Airport, shattering the previous r
ecord of 67 degrees, set in 1955 and 1971.
At the weather station in Pueblo, the high temperature on Christmas reached 75 degrees. Pueblo’s previous record of 72 degrees had also been set in 1971.
Alamosa reached 61 degrees on Thursday, slightly above the previous record of 60 degrees recorded in 1942.
“It is unusual that it is this warm, but in patterns like this when we have a warm southwest flow it does happen,” National Weather Service meteorologist Kathy Torgerson said.
The La Niña event moving through Colorado this month had already led to previous record temperatures. Colorado Springs set a record for the warmest Dec. 22 earlier in the week and tied the daily record high Dec. 15.
Colorado Springs will see a high variation in weather over the next few days. While Friday and Saturday are forecasted to be slightly warmer than normal, the city is expected to see light snow beginning Saturday night. The National Weather Service projects a high of 32 degrees for the Springs on Sunday with less than an inch of snow falling.
Torgerson said the heaviest snow in the region would likely be around Palmer Divide and higher in the Rocky Mountains.
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