Monsoonal flow coinciding with a frontal boundary will focus more showers and thunderstorms across the central Great Basin, central Rockies, Southwest into the Southern Plains. Heavy rainfall may bring about instances of flash flooding. Meanwhile, record setting heat continues for the Pacific Northwest through Monday. Heat combining with dry conditions could allow for any fires to quickly spread. Read More >
Grand Junction, CO
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A few snow showers will linger this morning over the far northern Colorado mountains as northwesterly flow continues this afternoon. High pressure will continue to build in from the west and persist through the end of the week. Dry weather is expected across the entire area from this afternoon through the end of the week with high temperatures warming a few degrees each day.
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