Weekly Weather Outlook for Colorado: January 19 through January 25

This week will start off mild and relatively dry in Colorado. The later week will bring cooler temperatures with cloudier conditions and even occasional snow showers in the mountains.

Here’s a look at daily temperatures across Colorado this week, courtesy of the Weather.com report:

Monday: Skies will be sunny.

  • Denver High/Low: 46/28
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 28/15
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 49/22

Tuesday: Expect partly cloudy skies with windy weather in the mountains.

  • Denver High/Low: 55/27
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 31/15
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 47/22

Wednesday: Skies will be mostly sunny, with some afternoon clouds and gusty winds in the mountains.

  • Denver High/Low: 52/21
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 30/18
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 48/25

Thursday: Expect a mix of mostly cloudy to sunny skies across Colorado.

  • Denver High/Low: 44/19
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 31/19
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 48/32

Friday: Skies will be cloudy, with snow flurries and snow showers in the mountains.

  • Denver High/Low: 27/12
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 27/14
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 46/27

Saturday: Partly cloudy weather returns, with morning snow showers in the mountains.

  • Denver High/Low: 32/18
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 22/10
  • Grand Junction High/Low: 43/21

Sunday: Sunshine prevails.

  • Denver High/Low: 48/29
  • Breckenridge High/Low: 26/17
  • Grand Junction high/Low: 44.23

Weather reports can obviously change quite rapidly. Stay up to date with weather predictions by visiting Weather.com.

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