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June has been hotter, drier than average

Weather service issues monthly analysis

While it may not be news to locals, it’s a confirmation of what we already knew: June has been slightly warmer than average, and less rain fell than normal.

The National Weather Service issued its analysis of June’s weather to date Sunday.

The weather service, whose official measuring site for Durango is at the Durango-La Plata County Airport, said the average temperature in June was 0.1 percent warmer than normal. And we only received a trace of precipitation in June, which tends to be the driest month of the year anyway. We received 0.35 inches of rain less than normal.

“Hot and dry will continue into July until the monsoons come,” said meteorologist Joe Ramey with the Grand Junction Office of the weather service. “We would expect above-normal temperatures for the rest of the month at least.”

The forecast is currently for highs in the high 80s and low 90s into next week.

The good news is that the El Niño weather pattern continues to form.

“The water temperatures began to warm in May and continued to warm in June,” Ramey said about the key area in the Pacific Ocean where the El Niño Southern Oscillation usually begins. An El Niño weather pattern generally means increased precipitation for Southwest Colorado. “Whether it’s weak, moderate or strong is much less certain for El Niño, but we’re going with moderate for now,” he said.

While El Niño may not arrive until the fall, the monsoon season, which generally starts toward the end of the first week of July, can’t get here too soon for farmers and ranchers. Ramey said the monsoon season is forecasted to be wetter than normal, good news for Southwest Colorado, which has been in a moderate drought for several years.

How hot will it be here in July and August? The weather service isn’t willing to make that forecast because it just doesn’t have enough information for the long-range prognosis.

abutler@durangoherald.com



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