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Grand Junction, CO
Weather Forecast Office
With snow showers continuing through this afternoon, be sure to check out the Colorado Department of Transportation's current travel alerts, and be ready for winter driving conditions!
Afternoon Weather Map
Northwest flow and weak disturbances will keep scattered snow showers going in the Colorado and Utah northern and central mountains through this afternoon. Continue to be careful driving over the high mountains passes due to the recent snowfall. The heaviest snowfall this afternoon and evening are expected over the southern San Juan Mountains in southwest Colorado.
Possible accumulations Tuesday afternoon

Wednesday Evening
A weak weather disturbance in northwest flow on Wednesday evening will bring light snow to the corridor from Rabbit Ears south to the west central Colorado mountains. Here are the very light amounts possible on Wednesday.

After Wednesday, conditions are expected to dry out across eastern Utah and western Colorado. Stay tuned as the weather potentially becomes active again over the weekend and into early next week!
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