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Friday s high of 107 the hottest temperature in GJ history

Friday was the hottest day in Grand Junction’s recorded history. The high of 107 degrees bested the previous high, 106, set July 21, 2005, according to the weather service. Fortunately, highs are expected to drop a little, but will still be in the low 100s over the weekend with a high of 103 expected today and a high of 102 expected Sunday. According to meteorologist Dennis Phillips, temperatures won’t go back to near normal until the middle of next week. “Then it’ll just be a little above normal instead of a lot above normal,” Phillips said. The National Weather Service issued a Heat Advisory for western Colorado and eastern Utah, including Grand Junction, until 8 p.m. Friday.

Warm weather expected for Independence Day weekend

Residents of the Grand Valley can expect classic summer weather this Independence Day weekend. National Weather Service Grand Junction meteorologist Ben Moyer said on Friday that the holiday weekend will be seeing a continuation of the week’s warm temperatures with highs in the upper 90s, potentially hitting triple digits Sunday. There is a chance of thunderstorms and showers in the mountains this weekend, Moyer said, but those will more likely affect those recreating in the mountains than those staying in the Grand Valley. The temperatures will stay warm into next week, rising back over 100 in the middle of the week, although Moyer said the valley will likely be spared the record-breaking temperatures of June’s heat wave,

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