Josephine Saige (@josephine_saige) 's Twitter Profile
Josephine Saige

@josephine_saige

Southern Colorado Meteorologist🏔️🌦️

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calendar_today20-11-2020 17:34:53

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NWS Grand Junction (@nwsgjt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Monsoon moisture will feed afternoon showers and thunderstorms each day into the weekend. Localized heavy rainfall could lead to flash flooding and debris flows. Temperatures will gradually drop through the week. #cowx #utwx

Monsoon moisture will feed afternoon showers and thunderstorms each day into the weekend. Localized heavy rainfall could lead to flash flooding and debris flows. Temperatures will gradually drop through the week. #cowx #utwx
NWS Grand Junction (@nwsgjt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⛈️ Daily afternoon showers and thunderstorms continue through the weekend. Storms will be capable of producing heavy rain, strong gusty winds, and small hail. 💧 Localized flash flooding and debris flows are also possible. 🌡️ Temperatures remain above normal. #cowx #utwx

⛈️ Daily afternoon showers and thunderstorms continue through the weekend. Storms will be capable of producing heavy rain, strong gusty winds, and small hail. 

💧 Localized flash flooding and debris flows are also possible. 

🌡️ Temperatures remain above normal.

#cowx #utwx
NWS Grand Junction (@nwsgjt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Expect another round of showers and thunderstorms today with the main threat moderate to heavy rain and strong outflow winds. Temperatures will remain above normal for most locations. #cowx #utwx

Expect another round of showers and thunderstorms today with the main threat moderate to heavy rain and strong outflow winds. Temperatures will remain above normal for most locations. #cowx #utwx
NWS Grand Junction (@nwsgjt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Monsoonal moisture brings mostly cloudy skies, and widespread showers and thunderstorms. With this deep moisture in place, heavy rain is possible that could lead to localized flash flooding. Stay alert to your surroundings if you plan to be out. #COwx #UTwx

Monsoonal moisture brings mostly cloudy skies, and widespread showers and thunderstorms. With this deep moisture in place, heavy rain is possible that could lead to localized flash flooding. Stay alert to your surroundings if you plan to be out. #COwx #UTwx
Smokey Bear (@smokey_bear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Birthday to me! 80 years young, and still spreading wildfire safety fun. Cheers to eight decades of saying #OnlyYou can prevent wildfires! #SmokeyBear80

Happy Birthday to me! 80 years young, and still spreading wildfire safety fun. Cheers to eight decades of saying #OnlyYou can prevent wildfires!

#SmokeyBear80
NWS Grand Junction (@nwsgjt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another active day is in store as monsoonal moisture remains over the region. Expect heavy #rain and localized flash #flooding possible in the stronger storms with more widespread coverage. Active and wet pattern remains through early next week. #COwx #UTwx

Another active day is in store as monsoonal moisture remains over the region. Expect heavy #rain and localized flash #flooding possible in the stronger storms with more widespread coverage. Active and wet pattern remains through early next week. #COwx #UTwx
NWS Grand Junction (@nwsgjt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More showers and storms today across E UT / W CO. Storms will be capable of producing gusty winds, frequent lightning and small hail in addition to heavy rain. Stay weather aware today and be sure to stay tuned to the latest forecast for any watches, warnings and advisories!

More showers and storms today across E UT / W CO. Storms will be capable of producing gusty winds, frequent lightning and small hail in addition to heavy rain. Stay weather aware today and be sure to stay tuned to the latest forecast for any watches, warnings and advisories!
NWS Grand Junction (@nwsgjt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is one last day of widespread monsoonal rain showers and thunderstorms across eastern Utah and Western Colorado. Primary threats today will be lightning, localized flash flooding from heavy rains and gusty outflow winds. #COwx #utWX

Today is one last day of widespread monsoonal rain showers and thunderstorms across eastern Utah and Western Colorado. Primary threats today will be lightning, localized flash flooding from heavy rains and gusty outflow winds. #COwx #utWX
NWS Grand Junction (@nwsgjt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Drier air moving in today will keep best storm chances along and north of I-70 this afternoon. Main threats will be lightning, gusty winds, and brief heavy rain. Otherwise, mostly sunny skies will prevail, with temperatures running a few degrees below normal. #cowx #utwx

Drier air moving in today will keep best storm chances along and north of I-70 this afternoon. Main threats will be lightning, gusty winds, and brief heavy rain. Otherwise, mostly sunny skies will prevail, with temperatures running a few degrees below normal. #cowx #utwx
NWS Grand Junction (@nwsgjt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With drier air still in place, today will see mostly sunny skies and temperatures around 5 degrees above normal. Moisture begins to return tomorrow, bringing cooler temperatures and increasing chances of showers and thunderstorms into next week. #cowx #utwx

With drier air still in place, today will see mostly sunny skies and temperatures around 5 degrees above normal. Moisture begins to return tomorrow, bringing cooler temperatures and increasing chances of showers and thunderstorms into next week. #cowx #utwx
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Scattered showers and storms are possible in the San Juans this afternoon. Elsewhere conditions will be dry and highs will be near average. #cowx #utwx

Scattered showers and storms are possible in the San Juans this afternoon. Elsewhere conditions will be dry and highs will be near average. #cowx #utwx
NWS Grand Junction (@nwsgjt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That spin in Idaho will be dropping through Wyoming and Colorado thru tomorrow night. This will lead to stronger thunderstorms with gusty winds and possibly small hail across N.Utah and N.Colorado the next few afternoons. Worse...some of the smoke may make it too.

NWS Pueblo (@nwspueblo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thunderstorm chances will increase today, especially out west where a few strong thunderstorms will be possible. Thunderstorms will be more gusty wind makers for the southeast plains today, though some spotty heavy rain could occur with the stronger storms. #cowx

Thunderstorm chances will increase today, especially out west where a few strong thunderstorms will be possible.  Thunderstorms will be more gusty wind makers for the southeast plains today, though some spotty heavy rain could occur with the stronger storms.  #cowx
NWS Pueblo (@nwspueblo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you have outdoor plans this weekend, keep a close eye on the latest forecasts, as a change is on the way with some wet fall weather expected. Higher mountains could pick up some snow. Here's a break down of what we know as of this Wednesday morning. #cowx

If you have outdoor plans this weekend, keep a close eye on the latest forecasts, as a change is on the way with some wet fall weather expected.  Higher mountains could pick up some snow.  Here's a break down of what we know as of this Wednesday morning. #cowx
NWS Pueblo (@nwspueblo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It will be warm and breezy today and Friday, with thunderstorms returning to southern areas Friday afternoon. A fall storm will bring cooler and wetter weather to southern CO for the weekend. #cowx

It will be warm and breezy today and Friday, with thunderstorms returning to southern areas Friday afternoon.  A fall storm will bring cooler and wetter weather to southern CO for the weekend.  #cowx
NWS Pueblo (@nwspueblo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fall storm system will bring accumulating snow to the higher mountain peaks later Saturday through Sunday. afternoon. Winter Weather Advisories are in place over the central mountains and for Pikes Peak above 11,000 ft. Most travel impacts should stay above pass levels. #cowx

A fall storm system will bring accumulating snow to the higher mountain peaks later Saturday through Sunday.  afternoon. Winter Weather Advisories are in place over the central mountains and for Pikes Peak above 11,000 ft. Most travel impacts should stay above pass levels.  #cowx
NWS Pueblo (@nwspueblo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A potent Fall storm system will start to impact the region tomorrow. While most areas will remain rain, impactful snow is expected along the mountains, particularly the central mountains and Pikes Peak. In addition severe storms will be possible during the afternoon. #cowx

A potent Fall storm system will start to impact the region tomorrow. While most areas will remain rain, impactful snow is expected along the mountains, particularly the central mountains and Pikes Peak. In addition severe storms will be possible during the afternoon. #cowx
NWS Pueblo (@nwspueblo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Active weather returns to the region a as potent Fall system passes over. Precip will increase across the region with rain for most and snow for the higher elevations. In addition, a couple of strong, to possibly severe, storms will be possible. #cowx

Active weather returns to the region a as potent Fall system passes over. Precip will increase across the region with rain for most and snow for the higher elevations. In addition, a couple of strong, to possibly severe, storms will be possible. #cowx