120  
FXUS65 KGJT 142237  
AFDGJT  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND JUNCTION CO  
337 PM MST THU NOV 14 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- WARM AND WINDY CONDITIONS FRIDAY AHEAD OF AN APPROACHING  
FRONTAL BOUNDARY WILL PUSH TEMPERATURES 5-10 DEGREES ABOVE  
CLIMATOLOGY, WITH WINDS GUSTING 30-40 MPH AROUND THE REGION.  
 
- WEAK SNOW SHOWERS FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY WILL DELIVER SOME  
LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS TO OUR NORTHERN MOUNTAINS.  
 
- ANOTHER DISTURBANCE MONDAY AND TUESDAY WILL DELIVER MORE  
MEASURABLE SNOW TO THE MOUNTAINS.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/
 
 
ISSUED AT 319 PM MST THU NOV 14 2024  
 
WATER VAPOR SATELLITE SHOWS A WELL DEFINED JET STREAM DIGGING OUT A  
POSITIVELY TILTED TROUGH DOWN THE WEST COAST THIS AFTERNOON. THIS  
COMES ON THE BACKSIDE OF A FLATTENED RIDGE CENTERED OVER THE GREAT  
PLAINS. SOME WEAK MOISTURE IS RIDING OVER THE TOP OF THE RIDGE, BUT  
CLOUDLESS CONDITIONS ARE WELL ESTABLISHED HERE ACROSS THE CWA. THIS  
WILL HELP WITH ANOTHER NIGHT OF COOL AUTUMN TEMPERATURES. THE CAVEAT  
HERE WILL BE WHETHER WE ARE ABLE TO MIX THINGS UP EARLIER IN THE  
MORNING AS THE POTENT JET STREAK WORKS OVERHEAD, ALONG WITH SOME  
INSULATING CLOUD COVER. REGARDLESS, LOOKS LIKE WE'LL BE NEARLY AS  
COOL AROUND THE AREA AS WE WERE THIS MORNING.  
 
BY DAYBREAK FRIDAY MORNING, A CLOSED SURFACE LOW MATERIALIZES OVER  
THE GREAT BASIN, WITH A SUBSTANTIAL JET STREAK SKIRTING THE  
SOUTHEAST QUADRANT. THIS JET STREAK WILL WORK NORTHEAST ACROSS THE  
FOUR CORNERS THROUGH THE DAY FRIDAY WITH 110-130KTS ACROSS SOUTHWEST  
COLORADO BY FRIDAY AFTERNOON. WHILE THE WEAK MOISTURE PLUME HANGS  
BACK TO THE WEST ALONG THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY, WARM, DRY AND WINDY  
CONDITIONS WILL GREET MOST OF US ON FRIDAY. AFTERNOON HIGHS WILL BE  
5-10 DEGREES OVER CLIMO. THE STRONGEST WINDS WILL REMAIN SOUTH OF I-  
70, WITH BORDERLINE WIND ADVISORY CONDITIONS AROUND THE FOUR CORNERS  
IN THE AFTERNOON. HELD OFF ON AN ADVISORY AT THE MOMENT WITH  
COVERAGE JUST NOT JUSTIFYING A HIGHLIGHT. AREAS UP THE HILL FROM THE  
US491 CORRIDOR AND IN THE PARADOX VALLEY CAN EXPECT SOME WIND GUSTS  
NEAR 45 MPH FROM LUNCH TIME THROUGH EARLY EVENING. WINDS WILL TAPER  
SOME ALONG THE FOOTHILLS AND VALLEYS FRIDAY EVENING, BUT REMAIN  
GUSTY ON THE TERRAIN FOR MUCH OF THE NIGHT FRIDAY. A MOSTLY DRY  
FRONTAL BOUNDARY WORKS INTO EASTERN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING WITH A DEEP  
POOL OF COLD AIR BEHIND IT THAT STRETCHES WELL TO THE SOUTH. WINDS  
REMAIN SOUTHWESTERLY FRIDAY NIGHT, BUT THE COLD POCKET DIGGING INTO  
SOCAL/AZ WILL SERVE UP ENOUGH COLD AIR ADVECTION FOR IMPACTS  
DISCUSSED AHEAD IN THE LONG TERM. THIS WILL ALSO HELP A FEW POCKETS  
OF MOISTURE ALONG THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY DELIVER SOME WEAK SNOW  
SHOWERS TO SOME OF OUR MOUNTAIN ZONES IN THE NORTHERN HALF OF THE  
CWA BEFORE DAYBREAK SATURDAY.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 319 PM MST THU NOV 14 2024  
 
LONG TERM MODELS REMAIN ON TRACK WITH REGARDS TO THE TROUGH OVER THE  
WEEKEND. THIS ELONGATED TROUGH WILL START SPLITTING SATURDAY  
AFTERNOON AS A CLOSED LOW FORMS AT THE BASE OF SAID TROUGH. AS THIS  
OCCURS, UPPER LEVEL SUPPORT MOVES TO THE PLAINS WHICH WILL KEEP THE  
MOST ACTIVE WEATHER IN THAT AREA. WE MIGHT SEE A FEW SHOWERS AS THE  
TROUGH MOVES THROUGH THANKS TO SOME MIDLEVEL CONVECTIVE INSTABILITY  
BUT THAT WILL BE ABOUT IT. SPEAKING OF, THE NBM IS SHOWING A SKIFF  
OF SNOW FOR THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS SO NOT MUCH TO SPEAK OF.  
DETERMINISTIC MODELS ARE SHOWING A LITTLE BETTER COVERAGE BUT THE  
END RESULT IS STILL THE SAME...NOT MUCH QPF. WHAT WE WILL  
EXPERIENCE, HOWEVER, WILL BE MUCH COOLER TEMPERATURES AS H7 TEMPS OF  
0 TO 2C ON FRIDAY WILL DROP TO AROUND -9C BY SATURDAY. THIS WILL BE  
REFLECTED AT THE SURFACE WITH HIGHS DROPPING 10 TO 15F FROM HIGHS ON  
FRIDAY. THIS TEMPERATURE DROP WILL BE SEEN ACROSS THE ENTIRE CWA.  
THE CWA WILL REMAIN UNDER A COL FOR THE REST OF THE WEEKEND AS THE  
CLOSED LOW MOVES ALONG THE US/MEXICO BORDER BEFORE SHIFTING  
NORTHEAST TOWARDS THE TEXAS PANHANDLE MONDAY MORNING. THE NEXT  
SHORTWAVE THEN STARTS DROPPING DOWN FROM THE NORTHWEST AND THIS IS  
WHERE DISCREPANCIES START SHOWING UP. BY MONDAY EVENING, THE EC  
KEEPS DIGGING THE TROUGH DOWN INTO THE UT AND NM BEFORE CLOSING OFF  
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE. THE GFS BRINGS THE TROUGH THROUGH AS  
NORTHWESTERLY FLOW SETS UP ALLOWING SOME OROGRAPHICS TO SETUP AND  
BRING LIGHT SNOW TO THE NORTHERN MOUNTAIN RANGES THROUGH WEDNESDAY  
MORNING. MODELS DO AGREE, HOWEVER, THAT A HIGH AMPLITUDE RIDGE AXIS  
SETS UP TO OUR WEST WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND PERSISTS INTO THE WEEKEND.  
TEMPERATURES WILL GENERALLY BE COOL THROUGH THE PERIOD STARTING  
AROUND SEASONAL NORMS DROPPING BECOMING 3 TO 5 DEGREES BELOW NORMAL  
FOR MUCH OF NEXT WEEK.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z FRIDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1024 AM MST THU NOV 14 2024  
 
CLEAR SKIES WILL BE THE RULE TODAY KEEPING VFR IN THE PICTURE  
FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS. SOME HIGH CLOUDS WILL MOVE OVERHEAD THIS  
EVENING AND OVERNIGHT BUT WILL STAY AROUND 20K FEET. SOME LLWS  
IS POSSIBLE FOR KTEX AND KASE TOWARDS THE END OF THE TAF PERIOD  
AS UPPER LEVEL WINDS BEGIN TO INCREASE.  
 

 
   
GJT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
CO...NONE.  
UT...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
SHORT TERM...LTB  
LONG TERM...TGR  
AVIATION...TGJT  
 
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