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<br />000433 <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />T ABLE II <br /> <br />Average monthly temperatures at 2, ODD-foot intervals within the air <br />mass which moves against or envelopes the primary collection basin <br />of the Colorado River throughout the year--based on a three-year <br />sample of data obtained by radiosondes released from Grand Junction. <br />Colorado. <br /> <br />Highest <br />Mountain Peaks <br /> <br />14,000 . <br /> <br />32 22 13 13 <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br />7 12 23 33 36 35 <br /> <br />'-- <br /> <br />12,000 . <br /> <br />~ <br />41 28 19 19 14 15 15 21 33 43 46 45 <br /> <br />BEL()oI <br />FREEZING <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br /> 10,000 ' 50 36 25 24 20 22 23 34 43 52 55 54 <br /> Silverton- <br /> Di lIon <br />Crested Butte = <br /> Telluride - <br /> Fraser - <br /> - <br /> 8,000 ' 58 43 31 29 27 29 33 39 49 62 64 62 <br /> Gunnison _ <br /> Kendallr- <br /> Hiawatha\- <br />(a~o.a Springs- <br />y nston,-Dulce,- <br />khorn- <br />Steamboat Springs <br /> Durango _ <br />Bedford C"im:8P"-'" <br />Cortez ~"R~i"~ <br />Border'" Dl. n ng 6,000 ' 65 53 35 32 31 35 40 47 59 69 72 70 <br /> Montrose_ <br />Glenwood Sprin~sr- <br /> Escalan el <br /> Duchesne,- <br /> Rifle- <br /> Delta - 5,000 . <br />Grand Junction Average Monthly Temperatures OF <br /> Elevation <br /> Sep Oc t Nov Dee Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug <br />