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Snow is forecast to fall in high country

Above-average temperatures to return next week
Rainy weather is expected to stick around through Saturday, turning to snow above 10,000 feet in elevation. Above-average temperatures are expected to return early next week.

Cold temperatures and soggy weather are here to stay through Saturday, with 3 to 6 inches of snow forecast in the San Juan Mountains and rain below 10,000 feet in elevation.

The system is expected to continue its path northeast, making way for a high pressure zone early next week, meaning a return to sunny and dry conditions with above-average temperatures.

The center of the Gulf Coast storm was expected to push its way into Southwest Colorado on Friday night and Saturday, said Megan Stackhouse, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Grand Junction.

“This system is more on the mild side, because a lot of moisture associated with it is from the gulf (of Mexico),” she said. “The conditions are going to be more slushy and snowpacked (in the mountains).”

A winter weather advisory is in effect from midnight until noon Saturday for portions of the San Juan Mountains.

Temperatures Monday and Tuesday are expected to climb into the lower 60s. The average for this time of year is the mid-50s, Stackhouse said.

Sunny and dry conditions are expected to persist through next week. A storm is brewing off the coast of the Pacific Northwest, but it shouldn’t approach Southwest Colorado until the week of Nov. 14, if it holds together, she said.

“After this moves through, it’s going to be high-pressure,” she said.

shane@durangoherald.com



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