Area Forecast Discussion
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835 FXUS65 KGJT 281215 AFDGJT Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Grand Junction CO 615 AM MDT Sun Apr 28 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - A disturbance will move over the area today bringing some showers and a few storms this afternoon and evening. - High temperatures start warming up day by day. - The next chance for more widespread precipitation looks to occur Wednesday afternoon through Thursday afternoon. && .UPDATE...
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Issued at 614 AM MDT Sun Apr 28 2024 Some light snow will continue over the mountains this morning but any snow that will fall on roads or pavements will quickly melt. With impacts decreasing, allowed all advisories to expire.
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&& .SHORT TERM /THROUGH MONDAY/... Issued at 254 AM MDT Sun Apr 28 2024 The system that brought all the snow and rain yesterday has shifted to the Plains where severe weather is ongoing. Some light snow continues at the highest elevations of the CO mountains though it looks to have really died down for the Uintas. Went ahead and cancelled the advisory there but will keep them going through 12Z for the CO mountains. The next question for the overnight hours will be fog. Dewpoint spreads for many locations are fairly close together and local obs are showing low broken to overcast skies so some fog is very likely. Will be interesting to see if we get any sunrise surprises this morning. Sunday will bring one more day of unsettled weather as a shortwave drops in from the northwest. This shortwave will work on cold air aloft and with plenty of midlevel instability across the area, another round of showers and storms will be possible this afternoon and evening. Another inch or two of snow is also possible along the higher terrain of the Continental Divide. Variable cloudiness will be the rule with more cloudy skies over and around the mountains with clearing skies for eastern UT and far western CO through the day. With less precip and cloud cover, high temps should rebound about 4 to 8 degrees from yesterday. Zonal flow sets up across the CWA Monday as the next system moves across the PacNW. Favorable windflow may allow some showers to form over the northern mountains during the day but that should be about it. Heading towards the late afternoon/evening hours, said system to our north will drag a cold front far enough south that it could bring some showers to our northern valleys/mountains. Elsewhere, dry conditions expected with some of the usual afternoon gusts of 20 to 25 mph with higher gusts up north. Clouds will also increase in the afternoon in response to the approaching front but they should remain partly cloudy...with plenty of sun south of the San Juans. The warmup continues as highs jump another 4 to 8 degrees. && .LONG TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY/... Issued at 254 AM MDT Sun Apr 28 2024 A broad area of cyclonic flow stretching from the PACNW all the way to the Northern Plains will continue to play a part in this week`s extended forecast. Kicking off the period Monday night is a pocket of northeast Pacific moisture working through the Intermountain West on the shoulders of a strong jet streak digging out a trough into the north of the Great Basin. As this feature works east, it is expected to clip our northern Mountains early Tuesday with enough moisture to drop additional snowfall on the Flat Tops, Elk Heads, and Park Range. This clipper will be an afterthought though, as most of its moisture is gone before your second cup of coffee Tuesday morning. Temperature advection will remain neutral to warm Tuesday afternoon and afternoon highs will rebound into the 70`s for our warm desert valleys and perhaps 80`s for our southeast Utah deserts. Reinforcements to the low pressure occupying the Intermountain West up north arrive Wednesday, as another pulse of the jet digs deeper into the Great Basin. Gradients tighten and southwesterly winds kick up Wednesday afternoon in front of a pending cold front. Presently, some additional moisture wrapping around the low to our north will generate some cloud cover and a shower or two across our northern counties Wednesday afternoon. This will likely check afternoon highs down a bit and hopefully take a bite out of fire weather concerns in the gusty regime ahead of the incoming front. The passing front early Thursday morning will send us back below climatology for temperatures Thursday through Friday morning. It will also bring some more valley rain and mountain snow to much of the northern half of the CWA. Post-frontal showers and thunderstorms will likely present themselves Thursday afternoon before we scour out the remaining moisture late Thursday night. Model solutions are not in lockstep with the depth of the trough on this late week system. There is a chance this system fails to dig south enough for any impacts beyond far north Colorado. Mean flow flattens out Friday and Saturday ahead of a weak transitory ridge models are trying to paint over the Great Basin. This looks good enough for another warm up next weekend. Still time to rework this forecast, given spring time model discontinuities. && .AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z MONDAY/... Issued at 515 AM MDT Sun Apr 28 2024 Low ceilings and fog are causing many TAF sites to see IFR conditions this morning but once the sun comes, conditions should slowly start to improve. Mountain TAF sites will likely see continued MVFR conditions however. A weak disturbance will move overhead this afternoon bringing showers and thunderstorms to the region once again. Included VCTS to many TAF sites to account for this possibility. CLouds will start scattering out around 00Z onwards. && .GJT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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CO...None. UT...None.
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