Grand Junction, CO — Dry and warm conditions are expected to continue across Grand Junction, with no cooler weather in sight. High pressure remains anchored overhead, keeping the region unseasonably warm.
According to the National Weather Service in Grand Junction, a strong storm track remains north of the area. This pattern will result in clear skies and temperatures ranging from 10 to 15 degrees above normal throughout the week. The forecast indicates highs reaching 89 degrees Tuesday, with temperatures staying near 88 degrees through Sunday. These near-record highs mark an unusually warm start to October.
Residents should prepare for persistent warm weather. High pressure systems often result in stagnant air, limiting relief from cooler winds. As the region remains under this pattern, temperatures will remain consistent, with no significant changes expected soon.
Clear skies and mild overnight lows, around the mid-50s, will accompany these high daytime temperatures. The unseasonably warm conditions will continue into the weekend, with daily highs in the mid to upper 80s.