Early autumn in this Colorado mountain town typically brings crisp, cool air and sunny days. Average high temperatures hover in the low 60s Fahrenheit (mid-teens Celsius) while overnight lows can dip into the 30s Fahrenheit (around freezing). This period represents a transition between the warmer summer months and the snowy winter season, often experiencing a mix of conditions, including occasional rain or even early snowfall at higher elevations.
Understanding the typical climate of this period is crucial for planning any activities. The pleasant daytime temperatures make it ideal for hiking, biking, and enjoying the colorful fall foliage. However, the potential for rapidly changing conditions necessitates preparedness for both warm sunshine and cooler temperatures, potentially even precipitation. Historically, September has marked the start of the shoulder season, offering a less crowded experience compared to the peak summer and winter months. This time frame provides a unique opportunity to experience the town’s natural beauty with fewer visitors.