Area Forecast Discussion
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513 FXUS65 KPUB 241733 AFDPUB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pueblo CO 1133 AM MDT Fri May 24 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Cooler today, with an isolated rumble of thunder possible along the Mtns/Plains interface late this afternoon. - Critical fire weather conditions possible through the weekend. - Isolated to scattered showers/storms possible with best chances along the the ContDvd on Saturday. - Warming into the middle of next week with increasing chances for storms over the eastern plains. && .SHORT TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... Issued at 324 AM MDT Fri May 24 2024 Currently... An area of mid level cloudiness was noted over the high country of southern Colorado, mainly along and south of US50. Some radar echoes were noted, but believe this is likely virga being picked up by the 88Ds. OVer the rest of the region it was clear. Temps at 3 AM over the plains ranged from the M50s to M40s. with M40s over the San Luis Valley. MTns were generally in the 20s and 30s. Winds were already becoming upslope over the plains as the front has cleared into New Mexico. Today... Noticeably cooler today, as temps will be 10 to 15F cooler today on the plains as compared to yesterdays max temps. Over the mtns and valleys, temps today will be similar to yesterdays max temps. It will be dry over nearly all the region today, although there will be isolated rumbles of thunder over the mtns/plains interface region late this afternoon and early evening. Clouds will increase over most regions today. Overall expect max temps on the plains to range from the U60s to U70s, with temps around 70F over the larger valleys. Diurnal flow will occur. With cooler temps over the region and lighter winds, the fire weather concerns today over the region are very low. Tonight... All areas are expected to be dry. Another short wave will move to eastward well to our north, but this may be enough to bring some passing showers to the central mtns, especially north of Cottonwood Pass. There will also be a very low end chance of some showers over the far north sections of the Pikes Peak region. Min temps tonight twill be in the 40s across the plains and around 40F SLV. /Hodanish && .LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... Issued at 324 AM MDT Fri May 24 2024 Saturday-Sunday...Moderate west to southwest flow aloft continues across the region into the upcoming Memorial Day Weekend, with one embedded short wave expected to translate across the Central Rockies through the day Saturday and into Central High Plains Saturday night. Increasing southwest flow across the region ahead of the wave leads to another warm and breezy day with the return of critical fire weather conditions, especially across the southeast mountains, where fuels are deemed critical below 7500 feet and will keep the current Fire Weather Watch in tact for FWZ 225. Increasing mid level moisture and some uvv associated with the wave will bring good chances of showers and storms to the higher terrain along and west of the ContDvd on Saturday, especially the higher terrain of the central mtns, where there could be some light snow accumulations, generally above 10K feet. Otherwise, a few showers/storms will be possible Saturday afternoon and evening, mainly north of the Highway 50 Corridor, with the passing wave sending a weak front across the plains Saturday night with drier air in place across the region on Sunday leading only a few possible afternoon high based showers across the central mts into the Pikes Peak region, along with possible critical fire weather conditions once again across the southeast mtns. Temperatures on Saturday warm back to above seasonal levels in the 80s to low 90s across the Plains with mainly 60s to low 70s across the higher terrain, save for 30s and 40s at the peaks. Temperatures on Sunday look to be at to slightly cooler than Saturday`s readings. Monday-Wednesday...Upper level ridging builds across the Rockies through the middle of next week, with temperatures expected to warm back to above seasonal levels through the middle of the week. This, along with increasing low level moisture within developing low level easterly flow with surface high pressure building across the High Plains, will lead to increasing chances of afternoon showers and storms across the eastern mtns and plains into the middle of next week. Models do indicate moderate instability in place, leading to the potential for a few stronger storms, especially Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday-Friday...Southwest flow aloft increases once again for the end of the work week, with the potential for stronger storms along a dryline pushing east across the plains. Temperatures look to remain at and above seasonal levels through the end of next week. && .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SATURDAY/...
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Issued at 1133 AM MDT Fri May 24 2024 VFR conditions are expected at KALS, KCOS, and KPUB through 24 hours, with gusty winds this afternoon to around 25 knots. Mid level clouds will increase at all three sites through the afternoon and into the overnight hours. There also exists a lower-end chance for a few showers and thunderstorms near KCOS this afternoon, but confidence is still too low to include in the TAF at this time.
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&& .PUB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Fire Weather Watch from Saturday morning through Saturday evening for COZ225. && $$ SHORT TERM...HODANISH LONG TERM...MW AVIATION...GARBEROGLIO