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LEGION JORGENSEN PARK

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May 9, 2025


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ESFGJT Risk of areal flooding and elevated stream flows from rapid snowmelt ...EXISTING CONDITIONS... Recent storms have brought several inches of new snow to mid to high elevations (8500' to 10,000') over the San Juans mountains, nosing along the Divide across Central Colorado. With forecast temperatures running 5 to 15 degrees above normal and the potential for showers and storms along the Divide each afternoon through the weekend, this region of western Colorado is vulnerable to enhanced runoff and elevated stream flows from rapid snowmelt. ...PRECIPITATION... Isolated to scattered showers and storms developing each afternoon favor high terrain across the southwest San Juans and along the spine of the Divide. Due to warming conditions, precipitation in the form of rain is possible as high as 10,000'. Although anticipated storm totals are low, generally 0.1" to 0.2", rain on snow could enhance the rate of snowmelt. ...STREAMFLOW CONDITIONS AND RUNOFF FORECASTS... Streams and rivers in the area will see elevated flows of dangerously cold water over the next several days. Low-lying areas across mountainous terrain (8500' to 10,000') are most susceptible to swelling of area streams and/or localized inundation. Stay away from fast moving water and exercise caution near riverbanks and streams. Updated weather and water products and forecasts are available from the NWS Grand Junction's website at: Www.weather.gov/gjt


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Legion Jorgensen Park is a popular outdoor recreational area located in the state of Colorado. The park boasts several attractions, including a playground, picnic areas, a fishing pond, and scenic hiking trails. Visitors can also enjoy bird watching and wildlife observation.

Specific points of interest to see at the park include the scenic views of the Rocky Mountains, the large fishing pond stocked with trout, and the numerous hiking trails that wind through the park's forests and grasslands. Additionally, the park is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, elk, and foxes.

Interesting facts about the area include that Legion Jorgensen Park was once used as a military training ground during World War II, and that it was subsequently turned into a public park in the 1960s. Additionally, the park is named after Legion Jorgensen, a local conservationist who worked to protect the natural resources of the area.

The best time of year to visit Legion Jorgensen Park is during the summer months, when the weather is mild and the park is in full bloom. However, visitors can also enjoy the park's natural beauty during the fall and winter months, when the leaves change color and the park is blanketed in snow. Overall, Legion Jorgensen Park is a beautiful and peaceful destination that offers something for everyone.

       

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