Grand Junction, CO – A freeze warning is in effect today for the Grand Junction area, urging residents to brace for colder-than-usual temperatures this Halloween. With temperatures hovering in the 30s early this morning and expected to stay below seasonal averages, trick-or-treaters should prepare for a chilly night. Breezy conditions are also anticipated, with winds reaching 20-25 mph by afternoon, adding an extra bite to the cold. Families planning outdoor festivities should dress warmly and stay alert to changing weather conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, skies will remain mostly clear through the evening, although the freeze warning extends until 10 a.m. today. Tonight’s low will drop to a brisk 29 degrees, marking an unusually cold Halloween evening for Grand Junction. Thursday’s temperatures will warm slightly, reaching a high of 54 degrees, with sunny skies expected to continue through Friday.
Looking ahead to the weekend, the region will see a slight warming trend. Friday will be mostly sunny, reaching around 65 degrees, with calm conditions at night. Saturday brings similar weather, though clouds will begin rolling in by nightfall, signaling a chance of showers after midnight. By Sunday, scattered showers are likely, along with possible thunderstorms in the afternoon, keeping temperatures in the low 50s.
This chilly Halloween marks the start of a cooler November. Residents should monitor local updates and be prepared for more fluctuations as the new month unfolds.
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