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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Grand Junction CO
841 PM MST Thu Feb 6 2025

...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES FOR FEBRUARY 6TH...

Please note that these high temperatures were the 24 hour high
temperatures as reported by Cooperative Observers on the morning of
February 6th, or evening of February 6th. They count towards the
February 6th climate record.

...Across Western Colorado...

The high temperature at Cortez was 62, which ties the record for
February 6th, set in 1963.

The high temperature at the Grand Junction Regional Airport was 67,
breaking the previous record high of 61 for February 6th, set in
2015.

The high temperature 6 miles east-southeast of Grand Junction was
66, breaking the previous record high of 60 for February 6th, set in
1934.

The high temperature at Palisade was 66, breaking the previous
record high of 65 for February 6th, set in 1963.

The high temperature at Cortez was 65, breaking the previous record
high of 64 for February 5th, set in 1963.

The high temperature 1 mile east of Rangely was 60, which ties the
record for February 6th, set in 1963.

...Across Eastern Utah...

The high temperature at Canyonlands National Park, the Neck Area,
was 60, breaking the previous record high of 58 for February 6th,
set in 2018.

The high temperature at Dinosaur National Monument, the Quarry Area,
was 61, which ties the record for February 6th, set in 2018.

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