Local Events and Traffic Updates in Grand Junction, CO
Grand Junction, CO — January 30, 2026 — A roundup of local events and recent traffic incidents in Grand Junction, Colorado.
Upcoming Events in Grand Junction
Grand Junction offers a variety of events for residents and visitors alike. Here are some highlights:
- United Way’s Unite the Night Benefit Concert
Friday, January 30, 2026, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM at Warehouse 2565
Join United Way of Mesa County for an evening of music and community support. - Jammy Buffet Concert
Thursday, January 29, 2026, 8:00 PM at Mesa Theater
Enjoy a night of live music at the Mesa Theater. - Los Dorados and Conjunto Rienda Real Performance
Friday, January 30, 2026, 8:00 PM at Grand Valley Event Center
Experience a vibrant musical performance at the Grand Valley Event Center.
Recent Traffic Incidents
Residents should be aware of recent traffic incidents in the area:
- Head-On Collision at H Rd & 21 1/2 Rd
On January 27, 2026, a two-vehicle head-on collision occurred, resulting in at least one person being trapped and injuries reported. Emergency crews responded promptly to assist those involved. - Accident at S 5th St & Colorado Ave
On January 28, 2026, an early morning traffic accident left two drivers with reported injuries. Both individuals were evaluated and treated at the scene. - Rollover Crash on Highway 6 & 50 Near 20 Rd
On January 27, 2026, a two-vehicle rollover crash led to temporary road closures. Non-life-threatening injuries were reported, and traffic was managed by emergency crews.
Weather Advisory
Residents should be prepared for winter weather conditions. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect from 5 AM Friday until 11 PM Saturday for the Uncompahgre Plateau, the Dallas Divide, and the La Sal Mountains in Utah, and from 5 AM Friday until 5 AM Sunday for the Grand Mesa, Battlement Mesa, the Elk Mountains, the San Juan Mountains, the Gore Mountains, and the Flat Tops. The advisory highlights where significant impact to travel is likely, including 6-12 inches of snow with locally higher amounts of up to 20 inches in some areas. Low visibility and icy, snow-packed roads will contribute to hazardous travel.