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Warm Weekend Leads to Showers Next Week in Colorado
Sunny skies and above-average temperatures expected through the weekend, but a pattern shift brings cooler, wetter conditions by Tuesday.
Feb. 6, 2026 at 7:55am
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The Grand Junction, Colorado area is experiencing an unseasonably warm and dry stretch of weather that will continue through the weekend, with temperatures nearly 20 degrees above normal. However, a pattern shift is expected to bring cooler and wetter conditions, including rain and snow showers, starting next week.
Why it matters
The warm and dry conditions have contributed to moderate to severe drought in the region, so the upcoming rain and snow showers are a welcome change, even if they bring some disruption to the typical weather pattern.
The details
Sunny skies and highs in the mid-50s are expected through the weekend, with some light rain and snow possible across the San Juan mountains on Saturday. But a shift in the weather pattern is on the way, as a longwave trough settles over the Western U.S. by the middle of next week. This will bring cooler temperatures and an increased chance of precipitation, including rain and snow showers, to the Grand Junction area.
- Sunny and warm conditions continue through the weekend.
- Light rain and snow expected in the San Juan mountains on Saturday.
- Pattern shift brings cooler, wetter weather starting on Tuesday.
The players
National Weather Service
The federal agency that provides weather forecasts and warnings for the United States.
What they’re saying
“Unseasonably warm and dry conditions will round out the weekend, and linger into Monday, with temperatures remaining 10-20 degrees above normal for early February.”
— National Weather Service
What’s next
The National Weather Service will continue to monitor the weather pattern and provide updated forecasts as the cooler, wetter conditions develop next week.
The takeaway
The upcoming pattern shift from warm and dry to cooler and wetter weather is a welcome change for the drought-stricken Grand Junction area, even if it disrupts the recent spell of unseasonably mild conditions.
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