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La Junta, Colorado

Current Conditions

 
Temp: 73°
Dew Point: 57°
Humidity: 57%
Wind: SW 8 mph
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Pressure: 29.83 in. 0
Sky: Clear

 

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Almanac

Average High: 92°

Average Low: 63°

Record high/year: 106° (2003)

Record low/year: 54° (1950)

Sunrise: 5:50 AM

Sunset: 8:09 PM

Detailed History

Sun and Moon

Sunrise: 05:50 AM (MDT)

Moon Rise: 11:22 PM (MDT)

Sunset: 08:09 PM (MDT)

Moon Set: 12:23 PM (MDT)

Moon Phase

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Forecast data from the National Digital Forecast Database


5-Day Forecast

Thursday Clear Hi 99° Lo 63° Clear
Friday Clear Hi 101° Lo 65° Clear
Saturday Clear Hi 97° Lo 65° Clear
Sunday Clear Hi 97° Lo 65° Clear
Monday Clear Hi 97° Lo 65° Clear

 

Forecast for La Junta Vicinity/Otero County

Updated: 3:00 PM MDT on July 23, 2008

Tonight

Mostly cloudy until midnight then becoming partly cloudy. A 10 percent chance of thunderstorms. Lows 62 to 69. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

 

Thursday

Partly sunny. A 20 percent chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 97 to 101. West winds around 10 mph becoming north up to 10 mph in the afternoon.

 

Thursday Night

Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms. Lows in the lower 60s. Northeast winds around 10 mph becoming northwest after midnight.

 

Friday

Partly sunny. A 20 percent chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 98 to 101. North winds up to 10 mph.

 

Friday Night

Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms. Lows in the lower to mid 60s. South winds up to 10 mph until midnight becoming light.

 

Saturday

Partly sunny. A 10 percent chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 90s.

 

Saturday Night

Partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms. Lows in the lower to mid 60s.

 

Sunday and Sunday Night

Mostly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of thunderstorms. Highs in the mid to upper 90s. Lows in the mid to upper 60s.

 

Monday

Partly sunny with a 10 percent chance of thunderstorms. Highs 96 to 100.

 

Monday Night

Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms. Lows in the lower to mid 60s.

 

Tuesday

Partly sunny with a 10 percent chance of thunderstorms. Highs in the mid to upper 90s.

 

Tuesday Night

Partly cloudy with a 10 percent chance of thunderstorms. Lows in the lower to mid 60s.

 

Wednesday

Partly sunny with a 10 percent chance of thunderstorms. Highs in the 90s.

 

 

Personal Weather Stations

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Location: Manzanola, CO

Updated: 2:57 AM MDT

Temperature: 70.0 °F Dew Point: 58 °F Humidity: 67% Wind: SW at 4.0 mph Pressure: 30.15 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Historical Graphs

NWS Forecaster Discussion




271 
fxus65 kpub 232140 
afdpub 


Area forecast discussion 
National Weather Service Pueblo Colorado 
340 PM MDT Wednesday Jul 23 2008 


Short term... 
(tonight and thursday) 


..monsoon plume making eastward progress today... 


The monsoon plume is making slow but steady eastward progress 
today. The leading edge of the plume has moved over the I-25 
corridor early this afternoon...and will continue slowly east into 
this evening. After sunset...thunderstorms will slowly diminish and 
end around midnight...except for a few which will persist into early 
morning along the western slopes of the eastern San Juan Mountains. 


Continued southwest flow will bring additional moisture into our 
area while an upper level disturbance moves across the northern 
rockies...and brings a weak cool front across the area Thursday. 
This will spread moisture and instability gradually across eastern 
Colorado...increasing coverage of afternoon thunderstorms. 
Temperatures will again be quite warm on the eastern plains near the 
Kansas border. Elsewhere...slightly cooler temperatures will result 
from the increased coverage of thunderstorms. 


Again...the movement of the thunderstorms will be slow...with good 
moisture available...which could lead to local heavy rain and 
flooding. 


-Jkh- 


Long term... 
(thursday night through wednesday) 


Not much change in thinking from the previous few forecast discussions 
with increasing precipitation potential as well as locally heavy 
rainfall remaining the main meteorological concerns for the longer 
term...especially from later Friday into the weekend. 


Latest longer term models indicate that centroid of upper high 
will attempt to temporarily reposition itself over Oklahoma by 
Saturday morning while remnants of Dolly moves to near El Paso 
Texas by Saturday morning. Models then varies on movement of 
remnant of Dolly with the latest European model (ecmwf) suggesting focus over 
southwest New Mexico into southern and central Arizona through the 
weekend...while GFS indicates that remnants will roam from western 
New Mexico into far southern Colorado through the weekend and then 
the nam12 keeps primary moisture from Dolly over New Mexico 
through the weekend. At any rate atmospheric moisture content is 
projected to be on the increase into the weekend with varying 
amounts of moisture available by next week as the upper ridge 
attempts to redevelop over the County warning forecast area. 


So for sensible weather will continue to indicate isolated to 
scattered probability of precipitation...some containing locally heavy rainfall...especially 
from Friday night into the weekend as precipitable water values exceed 
1 inch at times. As ridge begins to rebuild over region...precipitable 
water values expected to decrease next week. Finally...temperatures 
should continue to run above late July climatological averages 
for the majority of the long term. 


&& 


Aviation... 


Lightning...gusty winds and locally heavy rain associated with 
thunderstorms from the I-25 corridor...possibly reaching as far east 
as klhx before ending by middle evening. Local IFR ceilings and visibilities 
possible in thunderstorms. A few thunderstorms will continue past 
midnight across the eastern San Juan Mountains. Skies generally 
partly cloudy through middle morning Thursday before isolated 
thunderstorms again develop over the mountains and Palmer Divide 
and spread east across the plains. Local mountain obscuration 
vicinity of thunderstorms...with locally heavy rain...dangerous 
lightning... strong gusty winds and small hail reducing 
visibilities and causing local IFR conditions across the entire 
region. 


&& 


Pub watches/warnings/advisories... 
none. 
&& 


$$ 








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