What's the Weather in Grand Junction Colorado
Note: Our 7 day Grand Junction weather forecast is our most reliable forecast. This model should only be used as a probable scenario. Forecasting more than 7 days ahead is challenging.
Wed Nov 24 | Sunny, high 47°F 8°C, low 31°F, -1°C, chance of precipitation 0%, wind W 11 mph, W 18 km/h, barometric pressure 30.12 in, 1020 mb, visibility 6 mi 10 km, humidity 38%. |
Thu Nov 25 | Sunny, high 45°F 7°C, low 21°F, -6°C, chance of precipitation 0%, wind S 6 mph, S 9 km/h, barometric pressure 30.53 in, 1034 mb, visibility 6 mi 10 km, humidity 35%. |
Fri Nov 26 | Sunny, high 54°F 12°C, low 25°F, -4°C, chance of precipitation 0%, wind S 6 mph, S 10 km/h, barometric pressure 30.39 in, 1029 mb, visibility 6 mi 10 km, humidity 24%. |
Sat Nov 27 | Sunny, high 57°F 14°C, low 29°F, -2°C, chance of precipitation 0%, wind SSE 3 mph, SSE 5 km/h, barometric pressure 30.18 in, 1022 mb, visibility 6 mi 10 km, humidity 27%. |
Sun Nov 28 | Sunny, high 57°F 14°C, low 32°F, 0°C, chance of precipitation 0%, wind S 5 mph, S 8 km/h, barometric pressure 30.3 in, 1026 mb, visibility 6 mi 10 km, humidity 36%. |
Mon Nov 29 | Sunny, high 56°F 14°C, low 32°F, -0°C, chance of precipitation 0%, wind S 5 mph, S 9 km/h, barometric pressure 30.27 in, 1025 mb, visibility 6 mi 10 km, humidity 39%. |
Tue Nov 30 | Sunny, high 55°F 13°C, low 32°F, -0°C, chance of precipitation 0%, wind SSW 5 mph, SSW 7 km/h, barometric pressure 30.27 in, 1025 mb, visibility 6 mi 10 km, humidity 38%. |
Wed Dec 1 | Sunny, high 56°F 13°C, low 33°F, 0°C, chance of precipitation 0%, wind SSE 5 mph, SSE 8 km/h, barometric pressure 30.3 in, 1026 mb, visibility 6 mi 10 km, humidity 40%. |
Thu Dec 2 | Sunny, high 54°F 12°C, low 31°F, -1°C, chance of precipitation 0%, wind S 7 mph, S 11 km/h, barometric pressure 30.24 in, 1024 mb, visibility 6 mi 10 km, humidity 39%. |
Fri Dec 3 | Sunny, high 50°F 10°C, low 32°F, -0°C, chance of precipitation 0%, wind WSW 19 mph, WSW 31 km/h, barometric pressure 30 in, 1016 mb, visibility 6 mi 10 km, humidity 36%. |
Sat Dec 4 | Light freezing rain, high 33°F 1°C, low 22°F, -6°C, chance of precipitation 72%, wind SSW 20 mph, SSW 32 km/h, barometric pressure 30.06 in, 1018 mb, visibility 6 mi 9 km, humidity 38%. |
Sun Dec 5 | Heavy snow, high 34°F 1°C, low 26°F, -3°C, chance of precipitation 62%, wind ESE 7 mph, ESE 12 km/h, barometric pressure 29.59 in, 1002 mb, visibility 2 mi 4 km, humidity 83%. |
Mon Dec 6 | Moderate or heavy snow showers, high 13°F -11°C, low -8°F, -22°C, chance of precipitation 71%, wind SW 19 mph, SW 31 km/h, barometric pressure 30.18 in, 1022 mb, visibility 4 mi 7 km, humidity 80%. |
Tue Dec 7 | Sunny, high 15°F -9°C, low -14°F, -26°C, chance of precipitation 0%, wind E 6 mph, E 10 km/h, barometric pressure 31.07 in, 1052 mb, visibility 6 mi 10 km, humidity 73%. |
Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 254 AM EST Wed Nov 24 2021 Valid Wed Nov 24 2021 - Fri Nov 26 2021 ...Unsettled weather to track over the Middle Mississippi Valley Wednesday night, then into the Great Lakes and Mid-South on Thanksgiving; thunderstorms and Excessive Rainfall possible in the South Central U.S... ...Atmospheric River to deliver coastal and valley rain, high elevation snow to the Pacific Northwest on Thanksgiving... ...Critical Risk of fire weather in Southern California today; brief warm up in the East, cold Canadian air-mass returns by Black Friday... A progressive jet stream pattern atop the Lower 48 makes for transient temperature regimes and a fast paced storm system traversing the country this Thanksgiving. An area of low pressure in the Upper Midwest this morning will have no issues being stuck in traffic en route to its destination in the Great Lakes this Thanksgiving. Conditions look mostly dry today, but showers breaking out along and in front of its associated cold front will expand from the Lower Great Lakes to South Texas Wednesday night. By Thanksgiving morning, damp conditions are likely in the Ohio and mid-Mississippi Valleys. Thunderstorms are also possible in southeast Texas and in the Lower Mississippi Valley with a Marginal Risk for Excessive Rainfall from far East Texas to the southern Texas border on late Wednesday into Thursday. As the front marches east Thanksgiving night, so will its precipitation shield, reaching the East Coast overnight but already making a quick exit by Black Friday morning. Cold Canadian air filtering behind the cold front then triggers the formation of lake effect snow showers with generally light accumulations expected from the Upper Great Lakes to the central Appalachians. After a quiet day weather-wise on Wednesday thanks to a brief bubble of high pressure aloft, the Pacific Northwest braces for yet another Atmospheric River that makes its arrival Thanksgiving morning. Western Washington can expect a prolonged barrage of rich Pacific moisture, resulting in periods of moderate-to-heavy rainfall on Thanksgiving. A Marginal Risk for Excessive Rainfall has been posted in parts of Western Washington for Thanksgiving. Due to unusually high snow levels, only the highest elevations of the northern Cascades are likely to witness measurable snowfall. Aside from spotty showers and light snowfall accumulations in the Rockies this morning, the vast majority of the West will enjoy an otherwise dry pattern through Thanksgiving and into Black Friday thanks to a strengthening dome of upper level high pressure stretching from California to the Great Plains. Elsewhere, much of the Southern California coast is under Red Flag Warnings through Thanksgiving due to ongoing Santa Ana winds. The Storm Prediction Center has also placed the higher elevations of Southern California under a Critical Risk for fire weather conditions today and for Thanksgiving. Temperature-wise, the East Coast can expect one more day of abnormally chilly temperatures today, but a brief warm-up arrives on Thanksgiving ahead of an approaching cold front. This cold front, the one responsible for the unsettled weather tracking across the East during the short term period, is set to bring another intrusion of cold Canadian air into the Midwest and Southern Plains on Thanksgiving. This surge of colder temperatures reaches the East Coast and Deep South just in time for the start of the upcoming weekend. Meanwhile in the West, the aforementioned ridge of high pressure will lead to a warm-up along the West Coast on Thanksgiving, then quickly expanding into the Rockies and Great Plains by Black Friday. Mullinax Graphics are available at https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php
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