883  
FXUS65 KGJT 171137  
AFDGJT  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND JUNCTION CO  
437 AM MST FRI JAN 17 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- A PATTERN CHANGE ARRIVES BY THE WEEKEND AS AN ARCTIC FRONT  
TRAVERSES THE AREA THIS EVENING INTO SATURDAY BRINGING SNOW  
AND VERY COLD TEMPERATURES.  
 
- A STRONG ARCTIC OUTBREAK IS EXPECTED TO CLOSE OUT THE WEEKEND  
INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK ACROSS THE CENTRAL CONUS. THE COLDEST AIR  
SHOULD REMAIN EAST OF THE DIVIDE BUT TEMPERATURES ON THIS SIDE  
ARE FORECAST TO BE WELL-BELOW NORMAL. OVERNIGHT LOWS HAVE A  
HIGH PROBABILITY OF DROPPING WELL-BELOW ZERO IN MANY MOUNTAIN  
AND HIGH VALLEY/BASIN AREAS.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH SATURDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 242 AM MST FRI JAN 17 2025  
 
THE FLOW WILL SHIFT TO WEST-NORTHWEST AS A CUT OFF LOW OVER  
SOCAL OPENS UP AND TRACKS ACROSS ARIZONA EARLY THIS MORNING AND  
INTO NEW MEXICO. THIS IS EVIDENT WITH LOW CLOUDS PASSING THROUGH  
THE SOUTHWEST COLORADO VALLEYS THIS MORNING BUT NOT MUCH ELSE.  
ELSEWHERE, CLEAR SKIES ARE LEADING TO EFFICIENT RADIATIONAL  
COOLING, ESPECIALLY OVER THOSE DEEPLY INVERTED COLD POOL BASINS  
WITH GUNNISON ALREADY WELL BELOW ZERO WITH TEMPS IN THE NEGATIVE  
TEENS, WHILE THE YAMPA RIVER VALLEY SITES ARE IN THE SINGLE  
DIGITS TO AROUND 5 DEGREES BELOW ZERO AT CRAIG. WESTERLY FLOW  
AHEAD OF A STRONG ARCTIC FRONT DROPPING IN FROM THE NORTH THIS  
EVENING WILL USHER IN ONE MORE MILD-ISH DAY BEFORE TEMPERATURES  
COME CRASHING DOWN THIS WEEKEND INTO NEXT WEEK AS AN ARCTIC AIR  
MASS SETTLES IN OVER MUCH OF THE REGION WITH THE COLDEST  
TEMPERATURES ALONG THE DIVIDE AND AREAS EAST. TO ACCOUNT FOR  
VERY COLD PERSISTENT TEMPERATURES IN THE COLD POOL BASINS AND  
PARTICULARLY GUNNISON AND YAMPA RIVER BASIN, TRENDED HIGHS AND  
LOWS THROUGH THE FULL 7 DAY PERIOD TO THE COLDER GUIDANCE TO  
BETTER REFLECT THE COLDER AIR TRAPPED HERE, ANYWHERE FROM THE  
5TH PERCENTILE IN THE NEAR TERM TO THE 25TH TO 50TH PERCENTILE  
FOR THE DAY 3 THROUGH 7 PERIOD.  
 
SNOW SHOWERS WILL DEVELOP ON THE LEADING EDGE OF THIS ARCTIC  
FRONT LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING WITH POTENTIAL FOR SNOW  
SQUALLS ACROSS NORTHWEST COLORADO AS THIS FRONT DROPS SOUTHWARD.  
THE BEST PERIOD OF LIFT LOOKS TO BE OVERNIGHT TONIGHT INTO  
SATURDAY MORNING BUT UNSTABLE NORTHERLY FLOW BEHIND THIS ARCTIC  
FRONT IN ADDITION TO SOME WEAK INSTABILITY AND STEEP LAPSE RATES  
SHOULD LEAD TO SNOW CONTINUING THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THE  
COMBINATION OF CONVECTIVE ELEMENT AS WELL AS FAVORABLE  
OROGRAPHICS AND COLD TEMPERATURES DOWN TO -20C AT H7 SHOULD LEAD  
TO EFFICIENT DENDRITIC SNOW CONTINUING TO FALL OVER THE PARK  
RANGE, GORE AND ELK MOUNTAINS WITH HIGH SLRS AND EFFICIENT SNOW  
ACCUMULATION DESPITE THE LOWER QPF NUMBERS...EVEN THOUGH THESE  
NUMBERS ARE TRENDING A BIT UPWARDS AS HIGHER RES GUIDANCE COMES  
IN. THEREFORE, DECIDED TO INCLUDE THE FLATTOPS (COZ013) AND  
GORE AND ELK MOUNTAINS (COZ010) TO THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY  
FOR 4 TO 8 INCHES OF SNOW EXPECTED. AMOUNTS ALSO CAME UP FOR THE  
PARK RANGE (COZ004) WHERE 5 TO 12 INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED  
WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS ABOVE TIMBERLINE WHERE THE  
OROGRAPHICS AND EFFICIENT TEMPERATURES COULD LEAD TO A BIT MORE,  
SO THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HERE LOOKS GOOD. HOWEVER, DECIDED  
TO EXTEND THE TIME OUT TO 5 PM SATURDAY TO ACCOUNT FOR THE  
CONTINUED IMPACTS TO TRAVEL GIVEN THE VERY COLD AIR MASS AND  
POTENTIAL FOR CONTINUED EFFICIENT SNOWFALL BEYOND WHAT THE  
MODELS CAN RESOLVE. ANOTHER AREA OF CONCERN TO WATCH OUT FOR IS  
THE UNCOMPAHGRE GORGE AREA OF THE NORTHWEST SAN JUANS WHERE  
LIGHT NORTH-NORTHWEST FLOW AND FAVORABLE TEMPERATURES IN THE  
DENDRITIC RANGE COULD LEAD TO A BIT MORE SNOWFALL HERE SATURDAY  
MORNING INTO THE EARLY AFTERNOON BEHIND THIS ARCTIC FRONT.  
CONFIDENCE IS LOWER FOR ADVISORY AMOUNTS HERE BUT CAN SEE THIS  
SCENARIO AS A POSSIBILITY.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 242 AM MST FRI JAN 17 2025  
 
WHILE THE BULK OF PRECIPITATION SHOULD BE PAST US BY SUNSET ON  
SATURDAY, FLURRIES TO MILD ACCUMULATION COULD CONTINUE INTO THE  
EVENING AND OVERNIGHT HOURS. WHILE SNOWFALL DURING THIS PERIOD  
WILL HAVE MINOR TO NEGLIGIBLE IMPACTS, WE'LL BE TURNING OUR EYES  
TO THE FRIGID TEMPERATURES SETTLING IN OVER THE REGION.  
MOUNTAIN REGIONS AND UPPER VALLEYS ARE LIKELY TO DROP TO SUB-  
ZERO TEMPERATURES SATURDAY NIGHT WITH SOME LOCATIONS EXPECTED TO  
REACH -20 TO -30F. UPPER-LEVEL FLOW REMAINS NORTH TO  
NORTHWESTERLY INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK AND COLD AIR ADVECTION WILL  
KEEP OUR TEMPERATURES WELL BELOW NORMAL. DETERMINISTIC MODELS  
SUGGEST A WEAK SHORTWAVE WILL DROP SOUTHWARDS ACROSS WESTERN  
COLORADO AROUND LATE MORNING MONDAY. SOME FLURRIES MAY BE  
EXPECTED WITH THIS, BUT MORE NOTABLY, THIS LITTLE BIT OF UPPER-  
LEVEL SUPPORT COULD KEEP DENSE CLOUD COVER OVER THE REGION LATE  
SUNDAY INTO MONDAY MORNING, POTENTIALLY BUMPING LOW TEMPERATURES  
UP A FEW DEGREES, BUT STILL REMAINING BELOW NORMALS. THIS BRIEF  
WARM-UP DOESN'T SEEM TO BE MUCH OF A TREND THOUGH. WHILE  
CONFIDENCE IN EXACT DETAILS IS SHAKY AT THE MOMENT, TUESDAY  
MORNING IS SHAPING UP TO HOLD MOST EXTREME BOUT OF ABNORMALLY  
COLD TEMPERATURES. UPPER VALLEYS COULD BE SITTING UNDER STRONG  
INVERSIONS THANKS TO THE RECENT SNOWFALL, AND SKIES ARE EXPECTED  
TO CLEAR AS RIDGING BEGINS TO BUILD OVER THE AREA. THIS SETS UP  
FOR A POTENTIALLY NASTY NIGHT OF WIND CHILLS AROUND -40F OVER  
MULTIPLE HIGH-ELEVATION LOCATIONS ACROSS THE CWA. MODELS AREN'T  
AGREEING TOO WELL ON WHAT FOLLOWS THIS, THOUGH A RELATIVELY  
STRONG WARM-UP SHORTLY AFTER THIS CHILLY PERIOD SEEMS LIKELY.  
SOME MODELS ARE ALSO HINTING AT SOME LATE-WEEK PRECIPITATION,  
BUT LITTLE CAN BE COMMENTED ON THIS AT THE MOMENT GIVEN THE LACK  
OF MODEL AGREEMENT.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z SATURDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 437 AM MST FRI JAN 17 2025  
 
VFR CONDITIONS WILL PREVAIL THROUGH THE MORNING AND AFTERNOON  
UNDER MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES. CLOUDS WILL INCREASE THIS AFTERNOON,  
ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE NORTH WITH SNOW SHOWERS DEVELOPING AFTER  
00Z THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. CONDITIONS COULD DROP BELOW ILS  
BREAKPOINTS AT TIMES WITH MVFR/IFR CONDITIONS POSSIBLE AT KHDN,  
KEGE AND KASE THIS EVENING INTO SATURDAY.  
 
 
   
GJT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
CO...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 5 PM MST  
SATURDAY FOR COZ004-010-013.  
UT...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...MDA  
LONG TERM...BW  
AVIATION...TGJT  
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