Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Pueblo, CO
Issued by NWS Pueblo, CO
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877 FXUS65 KPUB 270639 AFDPUB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pueblo CO 1239 AM MDT Fri Sep 27 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Weak front will push across region tomorrow morning bringing slightly cooler temps to the plains. - Some showers over the mountains tomorrow afternoon... && .SHORT TERM /THROUGH SATURDAY/... Issued at 130 PM MDT Thu Sep 26 2024 Currently... Skies were mostly clear over the forecast area early this afternoon. Temperatures were in the mid 80s across the plains with around 70F over the valleys. Winds were light. Next 24 hours... Main concern this fcst period will be a weak boundary pushing across the region tomorrow morning. This is in response to a short wave moving east well north of the fcst area. This front will bring slightly cooler weather to the plains tomorrow afternoon, with temps expected to be about 3-5 degrees cooler over the plains as compared to today. It is expected to remain dry over the lower elevations tomorrow. Over the mtns and valleys, little change in temps are expected, with the main change being a chance of some showers over the higher terrain tomorrow afternoon, with the overall best chance of precip over the CONTDVD. With warm temps over the mtns once again, some locally gusty winds will be possible with any heavier showers. && .LONG TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/... Issued at 130 PM MDT Thu Sep 26 2024 Friday night-Sunday night: Upper ridging rebuilds across the Rockies behind Fridays passing system leading to mainly dry weather and at and above seasonal temperatures on tap for the weekend. Warm temperatures under the building ridge look to keep lows at and above seasonal levels, with no indications of widespread sub-freezing temperatures through the weekend. Highs will continue to run some 5 to 10 degrees above seasonal levels in the 80s to lower 90s across the Plains, and mainly in the 60s and 70s across the higher terrain. Monday-Tuesday: Latest models coming into slightly better agreement with an eastern Pacific system translating through the northern Tier on Monday, with the systems associated front pushing south across eastern Colorado late morning and Monday afternoon. Models do agree with very little moisture associated with this passing system, keeping dry conditions in place both Monday and Tuesday. However, with warm air aloft and good mixing, highs on Monday could warm to near record levels in the mid 80s to mid 90s across the Plains. Breezy northerly winds expected behind the front late Monday afternoon into the evening, with developing upslope flow and slightly cooler temperatures aloft leading to highs cooling to near seasonal levels in the 70s and 80s on Tuesday. Wednesday-Thursday: There are some model differences in timing and strength of systems moving across the northern Tier through the end of next week, however should see increasing westerly flow aloft across the region on Wednesday, which will again lead to an increase in temperatures on Wednesday, with the potential for another front moving across the region on Thursday. With the increasing flow aloft, there could also be some fire weather concerns across the region on Wednesday. There is some discrepancy on the amount of available moisture associated with this passing system, and have stuck with the NBM, which keeps the region dry through the extended period. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SATURDAY/... Issued at 1231 AM MDT Fri Sep 27 2024 VFR conditions are expected at all three TAF sites, KCOS, KPUB, and KALS, for the next 24 hours. The main topic of discussion this evening will be the passage of a cool "front," though this feature is really more of just a dry, and weak, boundary. With its passage, expect a switch to northerly winds with gusts to around 25kt at both KCOS and KPUB after 11Z early this morning. Northerly winds are expected to weaken by late morning, eventually becoming easterly later this afternoon. Scattered to broken mid-level cloud decks are expected through the majority of the period, with little to no chances for precipitation at any station. && .PUB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...Hodanish LONG TERM...Wankowski AVIATION...EHR