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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Cheyenne WY
544 PM MDT Mon Apr 15 2024

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Critical fire weather conditions across the southern Nebraska
  Panhandle today where Red Flag Warnings are in effect from
  noon to 7 PM for gusty winds and low humidity.

- A strong storm system arriving today will bring the potential
  for high winds, showers and thunderstorms (could be strong to
  severe in the northern NE panhandle), and mountain snow this
  afternoon through Tuesday.

- Strong cold front associated with a large system across
  central Canada will bring much colder temperatures and the
  chance for valley snows Wednesday into Friday.

&&

.SHORT TERM /THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/...
Issued at 300 PM MDT Mon Apr 15 2024

Very active weather over the next 24 to 36 hours as a slowly
moving low pressure system moves slowly through northern
Colorado into central Nebraska.

Currently...992mb surface low analyzed just south of the
southern Nebraska Panhandle near the Nebraska/Colorado state
line. Cold front extends south southwest into northern New
Mexico. A stationary front north of the low through Kimball to
Mitchell Nebraska to another surface low near Upton. Ahead of
this low...a dryline analyzed from the low southeastward into
western Kansas. Current SPC mesoanalysis showing SBCAPE around
1000 to 1500 J/KG. Coordinating with SPC...may see a Watch
coming out soon.

Am a little troubled with surface dewpoints out in the Panhandle
only being in the upper 30s to low 40s. May not see a whole lot
of convection out there. Simulated HRRR and RAP radar not
showing a whole lot of convection out there through the
afternoon.

More concern with strong winds tonight into Tuesday on the back
side of the surface and 700mb low. GFS has the 700mb low
tracking into south central Nebraska near the Kansas stateline.
GFS showing 750/800mb winds turning northwest to north and
increasing after 00Z. By 03Z...looking at 45-50kts over the
south Laramie Range near the I-80 Summit. Winds become stronger
and more widespread after 06Z to cover the entire Laramie Range
out into extreme southeast Wyoming. Did upgrade remaining
watches to warnings for the southern Panhandle and Converse
County.

By far...our strongest winds look to occur after 12Z Tuesday as
700mb winds up near 65-70kts over the Summit and widespread
800mb winds of 50-55kts. This looks to be our best timing on
strong winds for our high wind warnings. Even see 800mb winds of
55-60kts over Kimball and Cheyenne Counties with 750mb winds
near 70kts from 15Z through 21Z. Winds easing afterwards.

Finally...the wrap around moisture north and northwest of the
low. Looks confined mainly across Carbon County this evening
before it eventually starts moving eastward as the parent low
tracks into eastern Nebraska Tuesday afternoon. This is a warm
system with snow levels forecast to mainly above 8000 feet.
Mountains look to get pretty good accumulations of heavy wet
snow...while lower elevations may stay liquid the entire time.
Winter headlines remain in effect for the Sierra Madre...Snowy
and south Laramie Ranges.

Precip ends from west to east through the afternoon Tuesday with
all locations looking dry by 00Z Wednesday. Next frontal
boundary approaches from the north and northwest Wednesday
afternoon with precipitation developing out west.

&&

.LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
Issued at 300 PM MDT Mon Apr 15 2024

Wednesday night/Thursday...Looks like an active period for fairly
widespread snow as our forecast area will be under a strong west to
east jet aloft, along with a slowly sinking Canadian origin cold
front and cyclonic flow aloft helping to produce snowfall in a moist
airmass. The greatest chances for snow will be Wednesday night, with
slowly decreasing coverage after daybreak on Thursday as the colder
airmass deepens. Based on projected 700 mb temperatures near
-9 Celsius and thick cloud cover, maximum temperatures will be
mainly in the 40s, though possibly cooler with the strength of the
cold airmass.

Friday...Another cold day on tap with another shortwave trough aloft
moving through the westerly flow aloft, helping to increase coverage
of mainly snow, with greatest coverage from Laramie to Cheyenne to
Sidney.

Saturday...Another shortwave trough aloft moves across the counties,
producing a chance for more snow in the cold airmass near the
surface, and banked up into Albany County. More milder temperatures
anticipated across Carbon County and Rawlins where the colder air
will be less deep.

Sunday...Expect a decent warming trend as westerly flow aloft helps
develop a surface lee trough, which allows the cold airmass to
retreat to our east. With 700 mb temperatures near 6 Celsius,
maximum temperatures will be in the mid 50s to lower 60s.

Monday...The mild temperatures continue in advance of the next
approaching cold front under zonal flow aloft. Could see the
possibility of another cold front bringing colder temperatures
again, though confidence in this solution is still low at this
point.

&&

.AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z WEDNESDAY/...
Issued at 542 PM MDT Mon Apr 15 2024

Strong winds will affect most terminals through the early
evening hours, especially at KCYS and LAR where gusts over 45
knots will be possible. Expect scattered cloud ceilings
generally above MVFR thresholds. After midnight, temperatures
will cool out west and will transition to a rain/snow mix. Some
IFR ceilings are possible at LAR, CYS, RWL, and BFF through the
morning hours on Wednesday.

&&

.CYS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
WY...High Wind Warning from 3 AM to 3 PM MDT Tuesday for WYZ101.
     High Wind Warning from 9 PM this evening to 3 PM MDT Tuesday
     for WYZ107-108.
     Winter Weather Advisory until 3 PM MDT Tuesday for WYZ112.
     Winter Storm Warning until 3 PM MDT Tuesday for WYZ114.
     High Wind Warning until 6 PM MDT Tuesday for WYZ116-117.
     Winter Weather Advisory from 9 PM this evening to 3 PM MDT
     Tuesday for WYZ116.
     High Wind Warning from 9 PM this evening to 6 PM MDT Tuesday
     for WYZ118-119.
NE...Red Flag Warning until 7 PM MDT this evening for NEZ436-437.
     High Wind Warning from 9 AM to 6 PM MDT Tuesday for NEZ019>021-
     054-055.

&&

$$

SHORT TERM...GCC
LONG TERM...RUBIN
AVIATION...MAC


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