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— NWS Grand Junction (@NWSGJT) March 28, 2013
From the National Weather Service Grand Junction office:
Above normal temperatures can be expected across the region through this weekend with isolated to scattered afternoon and early evening showers each day. Most of the showers will be confined to the higher mountains. The chance for rain and snow will be on the increase Sunday night and Monday as a Pacific storm moves into the Great Basin and another push of cooler air drops south out of Canada. This will eventually drop temperatures back to more seasonal values by early next week.
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— NWS Pueblo (@NWSPueblo) March 28, 2013
From the National Weather Service Pueblo office:
here is a chance for thunderstorms Friday afternoon across the far southeast plains as well as possibly a few mountain showers. Forecast models are still in disagreement with the strength and timing of a low pressure system Tuesday morning. The latest model runs have weakened the system and show a less precipitation in our area. Forecast models could revert back to their original solutions however, which would mean more precipitation for our region. Temperatures will stay at or above average levels through the weekend with a cool down Monday and Tuesday.