Grand Junction, CO – Western Colorado is set to enjoy a stretch of dry, sunny weather, with temperatures steadily climbing through the week.
Tuesday will bring a spring surge in temperatures, peaking near 76°F in Grand Junction under mostly sunny skies. According to the National Weather Service, light east winds will shift throughout the day, helping usher in warmer conditions across Mesa County and beyond. Commuters traveling along I-70 should encounter clear roads through midweek, with no precipitation in sight.
Grand Junction’s dry, sun-filled forecast continues through Thursday, with highs reaching 80°F—well above seasonal averages. The warm pattern comes after lingering snow showers in the high-country, which will taper off Monday night. No travel hazards are expected in the valley, but drivers heading into the Park Range or higher elevations may encounter snowmelt-related runoff and slick early morning conditions.
By Friday, a slight chance of afternoon showers could briefly interrupt the sunshine, with daytime highs near 73°F. Saturday cools slightly, with partly sunny skies and highs in the mid-60s.
5-Day Forecast Snapshot (March 25–29):
- Tuesday: Sunny, high of 76°F
- Wednesday: Sunny, high of 79°F
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high of 80°F
- Friday: Slight chance of showers, high of 73°F
- Saturday: Partly sunny, high of 63°F



