Sun returns to the Grand Valley
Lots of sun and warmer temperatures are expected for the Grand Valley Friday as the remaining clouds from Thursday's storms will work their way out of the state early Friday morning.
Lots of sun and warmer temperatures are expected for the Grand Valley Friday as the remaining clouds from Thursday's storms will work their way out of the state early Friday morning.
Grand Junction, CO(KKCO)-The thickening clouds over the Grand Valley yesterday was just the start to a rainy Thursday. Another round of monsoonal moisture worked its way into the area overnight and will linger throughout the day.
Grand Junction, CO(KKCO)-Another surge of subtropical moisture will get drawn north into eastern Utah later today then spread into western Colorado late this afternoon and evening.
Grand Junction(KKCO)-After a record breaking rain event, the Grand Valley looks to dry out once again before another round of showers moves into the area tomorrow. Skies will be clear today and the sun will heat up the Grand Valley to a little above 90 today.
A slow-moving storm dumped rain on much of the Grand Valley this afternoon, resulting in flooding, downed trees, accidents and other damage.
Monsoon showers are back in the forecast this week and Monday looks to be the wettest and coolest day this week as showers and thunderstorms will plague the Western Slope. Don't worry, things are looking dryer for Tuesday.
Answer the trivia question below! Grand Junction(KKCO)-The latest model runs are much wetter than previous runs in the short term. Both models are showing an increasing in southwest moisture through Monday.
Get outdoors and enjoy this weekend. Weaher looking nice with clear skies and temperatures in the mid-90's.
Skies continuing to stay clear throughout the weekend and into the start of the workweek. Temperatures will climb into the mid-90's again on Sunday and continue through Tuesday.
The western slope is famous for its mountain biking and when the temperatures in the Grand Valley climb into the 90's, many make the short trip to the Grand Mesa. But a new decision by the U.S. Forest Service could have some bikers making a slight detour.
Global warming has been a hot topic of debate for many years, but now, a new study may shed some more light on the pressing question. Is our world warming?
The end of Spring saw the end of El Nino, but with the end of one weather anomaly comes the start of another.
While little rain has fallen in Grand Junction so far this monsoon season, the dangers that come along with the storms are very real.
Peaches are big business in the Grand Valley and there are several varieties of that flourish here, but have you ever wondered why?
The National Weather Service says a severe thunderstorm warning for Mesa and Delta Counties has now expired.
Folks in the East may have thought the Fourth of July weekend was hot, but even hotter weather is due today and tomorrow.
The Army Corps of Engineers says a levee protecting a Des Moines, Iowa, neighborhood remains stable despite a leak it's characterizing as “seepage.”
The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado hit an eastern Michigan campground, leaving in its wake one person dead, four injured and massive damage.
Summer is finally here and the Grand Vvalley is really starting to heat up, which means business is hot for some local companies who actually flourish when the temperatures spike.
With the arrival of Summer comes severe weather across Colorado and the nation, which is why the National Weather Service is hosting Lightning Awareness Week.
Crews are clearing debris in a number of communities across Minnesota after a series of tornadoes struck across the state yesterday.
It's the second week for Grand Junction's downtown farmers market and the weather couldn't be better. With summer less than a week away Mother Nature is finally cooperating.
It was quite a sight over one city in Colorado.
The Grand Junction Farmer's Market made its 2010 debut Thursday night and this year is expected to be the biggest ever. But how are the farmers fairing after a turbulent spring?
The impact of the flash floods that killed at least 20 people in Arkansas can be clearly seen along the banks of the Caddo River.