Colorado City, TX Weather
83°F 29°C
Feels Like 84°F / 29°C
Today's Weather in Colorado City,TX
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- Barometer 29.7 inHg. falling
- Humidity 42% falling
- Heat Index 84°F
- Wind from SSW. 22.4 mph
- Wind Gust 25.7 miles per hour
- Wind Chill 83°F
- UV Index 7
- Dew Point 59°F falling
- Visibility 5 mi.
- Sunrise 7:06 AM
- Sunset 6:44 PM
- Moonrise 9:12 PM
- Moonset 8:06 AM
- Moon Phase Waning Gibbous Moon 97%
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5 Day Forecast
Sunny
Sunny with a high of 85°F and a low of 62°F. Winds will be strong at speeds peaking at 28mph. Humidity levels are comfortable, sitting around 50%.
| Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hi 85° | Lo 62° | 50% | 0% | 0% | 27.3 mph |
Scattered Showers
Scattered Showers with a high of 50°F and a low of 46°F. Probable rainfall forecasted, having an 88% chance with an estimated 0.19in. Winds will be strong at speeds peaking at 24mph. Humidity levels are comfortable, sitting around 48%.
| Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hi 50° | Lo 46° | 48% | 88% | est. 0.19in | 0% | 23.3 mph |
Moderate Rain
Moderate Rain with a high of 51°F and a low of 42°F. Probable rainfall forecasted, having an 88% chance with an estimated 0.61in. Winds will be moderate, blowing around 13mph. The humidity will be on the higher side, reaching around 64%.
| Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hi 51° | Lo 42° | 64% | 88% | est. 0.61in | 0% | 12.3 mph |
Scattered Showers
Scattered Showers with a high of 81°F and a low of 55°F. Probable rainfall forecasted, having an 88% chance with an estimated 0.01in. Winds will be strong at speeds peaking at 21mph. The humidity will be on the higher side, reaching around 72%.
| Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hi 81° | Lo 55° | 72% | 88% | est. 0.01in | 0% | 20.4 mph |
Moderate Rain
Moderate Rain with a high of 80°F and a low of 63°F. Probable rainfall forecasted, having an 88% chance with an estimated 0.43in. Winds will be strong at speeds peaking at 22mph. The humidity will be on the higher side, reaching around 71%.
| Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hi 80° | Lo 63° | 71% | 88% | est. 0.43in | 0% | 21.9 mph |
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Hourly Temperature
The current temperature today is 83°F. The morning temperature of 57°F is lowest at 3am with the daytime high of 84°F at 5pm and a low around 68°F at 11pm is expected.
Hourly Barometric Pressure
The highest pressure today is 29.97inHg at 12am and lowest being 29.66inHg at 7pm.
Hourly Wind Speeds
The fastest wind is reported to be 24.4mph at 2pm, while the slowest is 8.7mph around 12am; expect wind gusts peaking 33.1mph at 11pm.
Current National Weather
Heads up! We're in for some serious weather changes as we move through the first week of March. From Texas to the Midwest, watch out for severe thunderstorms and strong winds. Meanwhile, folks in the Rockies and New England should prepare for wintry weather with snow and ice in the forecast. Across the Great Plains and into the eastern U.S., expect temperatures to soar well above average.
Stormy Weather in the Plains
On Thursday, March 5th, severe thunderstorms are expected to roll across portions of western Texas into southern Kansas. As the day progresses, these storms will shift towards the Midwest by Friday, bringing the possibility of heavy rain and flash floods. Thunderstorms will develop ahead of a dryline—a boundary separating moist air from dry air—over Texas and Oklahoma. Be cautious of these storms as they could be severe! By Friday, strong winds and low humidity will also increase wildfire risks across eastern New Mexico and parts of western Texas.
Wintry Mix in the Rockies and New England
Starting Thursday, snow will spread from the Northwest into the northern and central Rockies, with potential accumulations of 6 to 12 inches in higher elevations. This snow is due to colder air on the cool side of the front. In central New England, a wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain is expected Thursday evening into Friday morning, as a low-pressure system tracks south of the area. This system will bring freezing rain, especially in higher terrains from interior New York to Massachusetts with ice accumulations between 0.10 to 0.25 inches possible.
Warm Spell in the Plains and Eastern U.S.
A warm front will lift, bringing spring-like warmth across the Great Plains and into much of the eastern U.S. through Friday. Areas like Nebraska and South Dakota will see temperatures 20 to 30 degrees above average. Another round of severe storms could hit on Friday from the southern/central Plains into the Midwest. Stay tuned!
Cooler Weather Persists in New England
While the East warms up, New England remains cooler due to a stationary front and a secondary cold front moving through. By Friday, precipitation will end, but temperatures will hold in the 30s for much of the region.
This weather report is valid for ZIP code 79512, accurately covering the area of Colorado City, TX.

