Area Forecast Discussion
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487 FXUS65 KPUB 182010 AFDPUB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pueblo CO 210 PM MDT Sat May 18 2024 .KEY MESSAGES...
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- A few strong/severe storms possible this afternoon over the plains. - Strong to severe storms possible once again over the far eastern plains tomorrow afternoon. - Warm, dry, and windy for Monday, with isolated thunderstorms favoring the higher terrain and far eastern plains. - Better chance for showers and thunderstorms Tuesday through Tuesday night.
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&& .SHORT TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY/...
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Issued at 155 PM MDT Sat May 18 2024 Currently... Scattered showers and thunderstorms were located in the Pikes Peak region and extended southwest into Fremont county. Another line of convection was noted over the central mtns. Shear was quite favorable over the I-25 corridor with the stout SE winds in place over the mid level westerlies, but CAPE values were running about 500 J/kg. Some weak rotation was noted with the cells up in far northern El Paso county. Rest of today into tonight... Main concern for stronger storms in the short term will generally be north of Pueblo to Springfield CO line. Best CAPE will be over Kiowa county later this afternoon into the evening hours and overall best chance of a severe storm getting going will be over Kiowa county region, later this evening. Activity is likely to clear all of the region by the mid to late evening hours. Otherwise, anticipate clear skies later tonight with mid temps around 50F tomorrow morning plains, 40s valleys and 30 and 40s mtns. Tomorrow... Main forcing tomorrow will move across the region relatively early, and likewise the best chance for stronger storms will be over the far eastern plains during the mid afternoon (2-4 pm) time frame. SPC currently has slight risk up the the KS/CO border and cannot argue with this. Over the remainder of the region a few high based storms will be possible with the main concern being some gusty winds. Otherwise it will be quite warm tomorrow as breezy west to southwest surface winds will be in place, and with downslope in place, it will get warm. Expect highs around 90F along the KS border with mid to upper 80s over the rest of the plains. winds will be in the 15-20 mph range with G25-35kt, with stronger winds in the mtns. The only fire weather zone with fuels favorable for critical fire behavior is zone 225 (Southern Mtns), however min RH values will only be at around 15% so no fire wx high lights anticipated at this time. /Hodanish
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&& .LONG TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY/...
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Issued at 155 PM MDT Sat May 18 2024 Sunday night through Monday...Upper trough of low pressure over the Pacific NW will begin to strengthen and push east into the Rocky Mt region, increasing southwest flow aloft across the Four Corners and CO. This will provide for a very mild night Sunday night and warming temps on Monday, but increasing mid and high level moisture will mean an increase in cloud cover through the day from the west as well as isolated to scattered convection initiating over the higher terrain by midday Mon. In addition, though dry downsloping air will push east across the plains during the afternoon, models are indicating some low level moisture seeping back into the far eastern plains during the morning. This should provide the fuel for isolated storm development during the afternoon for a few hours before the dry air overcomes. As for fire weather concerns, weather parameters are there for portions of the forecast area but latest fuels info indicates green up underway so no firewx highlights at this time. As for temps, plan on highs Mon in the 70s for the high valleys and mid 70s to mid 80s for the plains. Tuesday and Wednesday...Upper trough crosses the Rocky Mt region Tue, bringing a quick 1 to 3 inches of new snow to the central mts as well as slightly cooler temps and shower chances to the plains thanks to a midday cold front. All of the higher terrain will likely see some light snow, but the central mts and the Pikes Peak region will see the most since the positions of this upper system will favor the northern half of the state. Plan on scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms across the eastern plains Tue afternoon and evening, then lingering llvl moisture sparking isolated convection again on Wed. Both days will be slightly cooler, with highs in the 60s for the high valleys, and upper 60s to upper 70s for the plains. Thursday through Saturday...Long range models indicate that another Pacific low pressure system will gather strength Thu, then push across the Rockies Fri and Sat. There is some disagreement on how far south this system will dip, with the extended procedure currently siding with a more northern track which will keep the forecast area under dry and warm west to southwest flow with just some isolated convection possibilities. Plan on highs all three days in the mid 60s to around 70F for the high valleys, and mid 70s to mid 80s for the plains. Moore
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&& .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SUNDAY/... Issued at 1100 AM MDT Sat May 18 2024 There will be a chance of some thunder/gusty outflow winds moving across KCOS and KPUB later this afternoon. Best chance will be between 22 UTC and 01 UTC. Otherwise expect VFR at KCOS and KPUB through the period. KALS should remain clear next 24h. Enhanced diurnal wind flow is expected this afternoon as a cool front has pushed across the region. It will be clear and dry tonight with light diurnal flow. && .PUB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...HODANISH LONG TERM...MOORE AVIATION...HODANISH