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FXUS65 KCYS 200953  
AFDCYS  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY  
253 AM MST WED NOV 20 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- HIGH WIND WARNINGS REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL 5 PM THIS AFTERNOON  
FOR DAWES COUNTY NEBRASKA, AND FROM 8 PM THIS EVENING TO 5 PM  
WEDNESDAY FOR ARLINGTON AND THE I-80 SUMMIT.  
 
- WARMING TREND ANTICIPATED FOR WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY.  
 
- A STRONG COLD FRONT IS EXPECTED TO ARRIVE BY THE END OF THIS  
WEEKEND WITH A RETURN TO NEAR-NORMAL TEMPERATURES.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH FRIDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 220 AM MST WED NOV 20 2024  
 
GUSTY WINDS HAVE MADE A RETURN EARLY THIS MORNING AFTER A BRIEF  
PERIOD OF REDUCED WINDS DURING THE EVENING TIMELINE. THE I-80  
SUMMIT REGION HAS ALREADY OBSERVED WIND GUSTS IN EXCESS OF  
60MPH. STRONG WINDS ALOFT VIA NORTHWEST STEERING FLOW COMBINED  
WITH THE SUBSIDENCE WILL MAKE FOR ANOTHER COLD AND WINDY  
OVERNIGHT PERIOD. SURFACE OBSERVATIONS AS OF 9Z THIS MORNING IN  
THE TEENS AND 20S ARE QUITE COLD, AND WITH THE GUSTY WINDS, MANY  
AREAS ARE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS TO NEGATIVE SINGLE DIGITS FOR  
WIND CHILL READINGS ACROSS SOUTHEAST WY. WIND CHILL VALUES IN  
THE NE PANHANDLE ARE SLIGHTLY WARMER, BUT ONLY INTO THE TEENS.  
 
AN UPPER LEVEL RIDGE OVER THE NORTHERN GREAT BASIN AREA WILL  
AMPLIFY TODAY, AND PROPAGATE TOWARDS WY. AS THIS OCCURS, WAA  
BENEATH THE RIDGE WILL SCOOT NORTH AND EAST. THIS WILL CAUSE  
TEMPERATURES TO REBOUND SLIGHTLY, BUT WITH THE BREEZY TO GUSTY  
WINDS, IT WILL STILL FEEL PRETTY CHILLY OUTSIDE. THE WINDS WILL  
SLOWLY DIMINISH BY SUNSET LATER TODAY, BUT IT WILL BE A GRADUAL  
TIMELINE. OVERNIGHT LOWS WILL HOVER NEAR SEASONAL AVERAGES OF  
THE TEENS TO UPPER 20S. THE ELEVATED WINDS IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN  
WILL KEEP TEMPERATURES SLIGHTLY WARMER ON THE LEE SIDE OF THE  
CENTRAL AND SOUTH LARAMIE RANGE OVERNIGHT, BUT STILL REMAIN  
BELOW FREEZING.  
 
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WILL BE DRY AND WARMER. IN FACT, IT WILL BE  
APPROXIMATELY 10-15 DEGREES ABOVE AVERAGE. THIS WILL BE  
HAPPENING DUE TO THE AFOREMENTIONED UPPER LEVEL RIDGE  
PROPAGATING OVER WY, AND OUR CWA IN PARTICULAR. FORTUNATELY, THE  
WINDS WILL DISSIPATE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. HOWEVER, THE DRY  
AIR WILL BE STICKING AROUND DURING THIS PERIOD. THE ABOVE  
AVERAGE TEMPERATURES AND "GENTLE" WINDS FOR OUR CWA'S STANDARDS  
WILL STILL BE ENOUGH TO CREATE ISOLATED PATCHES OF ELEVATED FIRE  
WEATHER ACROSS PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST WY AND THE SOUTHERN NE  
PANHANDLE. NOT ANTICIPATING ANY FIRE WEATHER HEADLINES, BUT IT  
WOULD STILL BE PRUDENT TO CONSIDER ANY LOCALIZED BURN  
RESTRICTIONS. THE NICE WEATHER WILL STICK AROUND THROUGH FRIDAY  
NIGHT AND THE FIRST HALF OF THE WEEKEND BEFORE WE SEE OUR NEXT  
COLD FRONT.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 220 AM MST WED NOV 20 2024  
 
BREEZY CONDITIONS CONTINUE FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY AS RIDGE  
AXIS MOVES THROUGH. LATEST HIGH WIND GUIDANCE SHOWING CRAIG TO  
CASPER 850/700MB HEIGHT GRADIENTS OF 40MTRS WITH 700MB WINDS 30  
TO 35KTS. COULD BE CLOSE TO WARNING CRITERIA SATURDAY AFTERNOON  
AS CRAIG TO CASPER GRADIENTS CLIMB TO 50MTRS AFTER 18Z.  
 
NEXT SHORTWAVE APPROACHES SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY WITH A  
SURFACE FRONT DROPPING SOUTH INTO THE EASTERN HALF OF THE CWA.  
GFS AND ECMWF SHOW THIS FRONT STAYING WITH US FOR A WHILE WITH  
PRECIPITATION DEVELOPING ALONG THE FRONT. GFS SHOWING WIDESPREAD  
QPF AROUND .75 INCHES WHILE THE ECMWF DOWN NEAR .25 INCH. ALL OF  
THIS PRECIP EXPECTED TO FALL AS SNOW...SO WILL NEED TO KEEP AN  
EYE OUT FOR WINTER WEATHER HEADLINES IN SOME AREAS. RIGHT  
NOW...IT LOOKS LIKE THE SNOWY AND SIERRA MADRE RANGES WILL SEE  
THE HEAVIEST SNOW AMOUNTS WHILE THE REST OF CARBON AND ALBANY  
COUNTIES SEE 1-3 INCHES.  
 
THIS FRONT DROPS SOUTH INTO CENTRAL COLORADO MONDAY NIGHT INTO  
TUESDAY. PRETTY COLD 700MB TEMPERATURES BEHIND THIS FRONT AROUND  
-10 TO -12C. TEMPERATURES WILL STRUGGLE TO GET OUT OF THE 30S  
TUESDAY.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z THURSDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 1035 PM MST TUE NOV 19 2024  
 
A WEAK DISTURBANCE ALOFT WILL PUSH EAST INTO THE CENTRAL PLAINS  
TONIGHT. PERIODS OF WINDY CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE, ESPECIALLY FOR  
THE SOUTHEAST WYOMING TERMINALS.  
 
HAZARDS/WEATHER TRENDS: VFR CONDITIONS EXPECTED OVER THE NEXT 24  
HOURS THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT. WINDY CONDITIONS WITH WEST WINDS  
GUSTING UP TO 35 KNOTS AT TIMES THROUGH WEDNESDAY. LLWS WILL DEVELOP  
AT MOST TERMINALS THROUGH 14Z AS SURFACE WINDS SLOWLY SUBSIDE BELOW  
15 KNOTS. WINDS ARE FORECAST TO INCREASE SHORTLY AFTER SUNRISE  
WEDNESDAY.  
 
 
   
CYS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
WY...HIGH WIND WARNING UNTIL 5 PM MST THIS AFTERNOON FOR WYZ110-116.  
NE...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...BW  
LONG TERM...GCC  
AVIATION...TJT  
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