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Cortez, Colorado
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Almanac
Average High: 87°
Average Low: 53°
Record high/year: 93° (1996)
Record low/year: 48° (2000)
Sunrise: 6:12 AM
Sunset: 8:29 PM
Detailed History
Sun and Moon
Sunrise: 06:12 AM (MDT)
Moon Rise: 11:16 PM (MDT) 7 23
Sunset: 08:29 PM (MDT)
Moon Set: 11:37 AM (MDT) 7 23
Moon Phase
Next 12 Hours
Forecast data from the National Digital Forecast Database
5-Day Forecast
Forecast for Four Corners/Upper Dolores River
Tonight
Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms in the evening...then isolated showers and thunderstorms after midnight. Lows in the 50s. East winds 10 to 15 mph in the evening becoming light. Chance of precipitation 40 percent.
Thursday
Mostly sunny in the morning...then partly sunny with scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 85 to 95. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.
Thursday Night
Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms in the evening...then partly cloudy after midnight. Lows 55 to 65. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.
Friday
Mostly sunny in the morning...then partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 85 to 95. West winds 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
Friday Night
Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening...then partly cloudy after midnight. Lows in the 50s. East winds 10 to 15 mph.
Saturday through Monday Night
Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs 85 to 95. Lows in the 50s.
Tuesday through Wednesday
Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs 85 to 95. Lows in the 50s.
Local Storm Report
07/22/2008 0715 PM
Towaoc, Montezuma County.
Flood, reported by Emergency Mngr.
Flooding on roadways reported by emergency manager at Ute
Mountain.
07/22/2008 0915 PM
Towaoc, Montezuma County.
Flood, reported by Emergency Mngr.
Flooding on roadways reported by emergency manager at Ute
Mountain.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 2:10 PM MDT on July 23, 2008
The following are preliminary precipitation reports from western
Colorado and eastern Utah, ending around 10 am Wednesday.
Western Colorado and eastern Utah 24 hour stations,
Blanding, 0.60.
Official climate stations,
Western Colorado,
2 miles southwest of Collbran, 0.10.
Cortez, 0.21.
Crested Butte, 0.15.
8 miles east of Ignacio, 0.16.
Mesa Verde National Park, 0.55.
Steamboat Springs, 0.41.
Unofficial stations,
10 miles northwest of Cortez, 0.13.
1 mile southeast of Steamboat Springs, 0.35.
2 miles north of Wolcott, 0.14.
3 miles north/northeast Cahone, 0.11.
Personal Weather Stations
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Location: RAWS MOCKINGBIRD CO US, Yellow Jacket, CO Updated: 7:42 PM MDT |
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| Temperature: 74 °F | Dew Point: 42 °F | Humidity: 32% | Wind: ENE at 7 mph | Pressure: - | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Heat Index: 77 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: RAWS CHAPIN CO US, Mesa Verde, CO Updated: 8:17 PM MDT |
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| Temperature: 71 °F | Dew Point: 43 °F | Humidity: 37% | Wind: NE at 14 mph | Pressure: - | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Heat Index: 77 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: RAWS MOREFIELD CO US, Mesa Verde, CO Updated: 8:17 PM MDT |
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| Temperature: 66 °F | Dew Point: 43 °F | Humidity: 43% | Wind: NNE at 6 mph | Pressure: - | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Heat Index: - | Historical Graphs |
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Location: RAWS SALTER CO US, Cahone, CO Updated: 7:57 PM MDT |
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| Temperature: 58 °F | Dew Point: 51 °F | Humidity: 77% | Wind: ENE at 5 mph | Pressure: - | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Heat Index: - | Historical Graphs |
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Location: Cahone (2.5 Miles NNE), Cahone, CO Updated: 8:43 PM MDT |
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| Temperature: 68.4 °F | Dew Point: 47 °F | Humidity: 47% | Wind: ENE at 3.0 mph | Pressure: 29.68 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Heat Index: - | Historical Graphs |
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NWS Forecaster Discussion
616 fxus65 kgjt 232013 afdgjt Area forecast discussion National Weather Service Grand Junction Colorado 213 PM MDT Wednesday Jul 23 2008 Short term...tonight through Friday... the monsoonal moisture plume was concentrated over the central Colorado mountains today with a weak vorticity maximum traveling along it. Best convection will continue developing over the Roan Plateau...piceance basin...Flat Tops and Routt County. These storms are developing under upper level deformation and bit of speed shear aloft. Further south...a subsidence inversion at about 19k mean sea level inhibited convection over the San Juan Mountains...but heating is now punching through that inversion to produce the expected numerous showers and thunderstorms...though relatively weak ones. As the moisture axis rotates clockwise through Thursday...northwest Colorado and NE Utah will continue to dry out...while central and southeast Colorado and southeast Utah will remain under the moisture plume...though this plume is slowly diminishing and areal coverage will decrease. Friday will get progressively drier from northwest to southeast and temperatures will remain seasonably warm. Long term...Friday night through Wednesday... through the weekend: latest models are a little juicier mainly during the earlier portion of the long term period. It looks like some of Dolly's moisture/energy will get entrained into the region. For this reason I have increased probability of precipitation...especially over the south... with heavy rain a possibility. But all zones should see at least a slight chance of thunderstorms. As a result of the abundant moisture expect some nighttime convection...with the south favored of course. Monday-wednesday: no big changes to the general monsoonal pattern with moisture remaining more plentiful over the southern portion. The latest run shows a little drying from the northwest during this period as the Theta-E ridge gets flattened. However...since the general pattern persists...have made few changes to the forecast. I did make sure that almost all zones have at least slight chance mention each afternoon and evening...with more plentiful probability of precipitation for the mountains and south. Temperatures will continue to be highly dependent on cloud cover and precipitation. && Aviation... diurnally driven scattered thunderstorms will develop across the region. Storms will gradually diminish after sunset...but a few storms may persist through the night. Some thunderstorms will produce locally heavy rainfall...resulting in mountain obscuration and MVFR ceilings and visibilities. && Gjt watches/warnings/advisories... Colorado...none. Utah...none. $$ Short term.....Cjc long term......eh aviation.......cjc/pf