Grand Junction, CO
Weather Forecast Office
Chilly temperatures continue overnight tonight and into Friday morning as the region remains in cool northwesterly flow. Here's a look at the overnight low temperatures across eastern Utah and western Colorado.
Breezy conditions over the higher terrain and over northwestern Colorado will make conditions feel even colder than the thermometer actually reads. Winds over the Park and Gore Ranges where snow has recently fallen, will cause some areas of blowing snow across Rabbit Ears Pass.
Temperatures will moderate by Friday afternoon, bringing temperatures about 5 to 10 degrees warmer than they were on Thursday afternoon. Sunshine will abound on Thursday, as high pressure builds back into the region.
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Grand Junction, CO
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Grand Junction, CO 81506-8644
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