Grand Junction, CO – The Labor Day forecast for Grand Junction predicts a mix of weather conditions. A modest uptick in moisture is expected to trigger isolated to scattered showers and storms in the area this afternoon, particularly over the higher terrain along the Continental Divide and the San Juan Mountains. While the possibility of convection exists in these elevated regions, the rest of the area will see partly cloudy skies.
According to the National Weather Service in Grand Junction, temperatures will remain warm, with highs reaching into the low 90s throughout the week. The forecast indicates a continuation of partly cloudy conditions for most of the region, with isolated storms posing a minor threat primarily in the mountainous areas. These storms may bring lightning and gusty winds, although severe weather is not anticipated.
For residents and visitors in Grand Junction, staying aware of weather changes, especially if traveling to higher elevations, is advisable. The warm and partly cloudy conditions should dominate much of the upcoming week, providing a mix of sun and potential showers as September begins.




