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FXUS65 KGJT 180440  
AFDGJT  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND JUNCTION CO  
940 PM MST FRI JAN 17 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- A PATTERN CHANGE IS UPON US 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 NIGHT/
 
 
ISSUED AT 155 PM MST FRI JAN 17 2025  
 
ENJOY THE LAST "WARMTH" THAT WE WILL SEE FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL  
DAYS. ALL EYES ARE ON A TROUGH CURRENTLY OVER WYOMING THAT IS  
EXPECTED TO KEEP TRACKING SOUTHWARD TONIGHT AND EARLY TOMORROW.  
THE TROUGH IS BRINING SNOW AS WELL AS AN ARCTIC AIRMASS TO THE  
REGION WITH 700MB TEMPERATURES TANKING TO -20C. THIS WILL BE ONE  
OF THE COLDEST AIR MASSES WE HAVE SEEN SO FAR THIS WINTER. THE  
ARCTIC FRONT REACHES THE CO/WY STATE LINE LATE THIS AFTERNOON  
AND QUICKLY PASSES INTO NEW MEXICO LATE TOMORROW MORNING. THE  
INSTABILITY AHEAD OF THE FRONT IS NOT IMPRESSIVE, BUT THERE IS A  
SLIGHT POTENTIAL FOR SNOW SQUALLS ALONG AND NEAR THE HIGHWAY 40  
CORRIDOR THIS EVENING. WITH AN EVEN LOWER CHANCE CLOSER TO  
I-70. WITH WINDS SHIFTING TO THE NORTH BEHIND THE FRONT NORTHERN  
FACING SLOPES WILL BE FAVORED THROUGH THIS EVENT. THE BULK OF  
THE SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED TONIGHT WITH PERHAPS A LULL LATE IN THE  
MORNING BEFORE PICKING UP AGAIN IN THE AFTERNOON. THE NORTHERN  
MOUNTAINS COULD GET 4-12", WHILE ELSEWHERE 2-8" SEEMS  
REASONABLE. TOMORROW THE LAPSE RATES ARE FAIRLY STEEP SO ANY  
MOISTURE IN THE ATMOSPHERE WILL RESULT IN SNOW SHOWERS. MODELS  
ARE EVEN SHOWING A MODEST AMOUNT OF INSTABILITY, WHICH COULD  
ENHANCE THE SNOWFALL RATES IN SPOTS. ALSO, THE HIGH-RES MODELS  
ARE SHOWING THE POTENTIAL FOR SMALL-SCALE BANDING ENHANCED BY  
THE TERRAIN. THEREFORE SNOW AMOUNTS COULD VARY OVER SHORT  
DISTANCES DEPENDING ON IF THESE BANDS CAN DEVELOP AND WHERE THEY  
SET UP. SNOW RATIOS FOR THIS EVENT WILL NO DOUBT BE VERY HIGH  
+20:1 MAKING FOR AN EFFICIENT SNOWFALL.  
 
THE ARCTIC AIR MASS TAKES OVER THE REGION TONIGHT, BUT  
WIDESPREAD CLOUDS LOOK TO PREVENT THE TEMPERATURES FROM  
BOTTOMING OUT. ALTHOUGH THE WIND WILL BE BREEZY DUE TO THE  
FRONT, SO WIND CHILLS RANGE FROM 5F TO AS LOW AS -25F WAKING UP  
TOMORROW. WINDS GUSTS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW COULD REACH 50 MPH IN  
SPOTS. THIS COULD LEAD TO BLOWING SNOW AS WELL AS NEAR WHITE  
CONDITIONS. THE SAN JUAN RIVER VALLEY IS TYPICALLY WINDY IN  
THESE POST FRONTAL REGIMES SO EXPECT 30-50 MPH GUSTS IN THE  
AFTERNOON. HIGHS TOMORROW WILL BE WELL BELOW NORMAL, AND THE  
SNOW SHOWERS SHOULD DISSIPATE AROUND SUNSET. ATTENTION THEN  
TURNS TO SUNDAY MORNING. GUIDANCE IS SHOWING THE POTENTIAL FOR A  
VERY COLD NIGHT FOR SOME LOCATIONS. CLOUDS WILL BE THE DECIDING  
FACTOR. UNFORTUNATELY, WE WILL BE DEALING WITH LEFT OVER  
MOISTURE FROM THE ARCTIC FRONTAL SYSTEM AND MOISTURE SPREADING  
IN FROM THE WEST THANKS TO THE NEXT SYSTEM. IT APPEARS THAT SOME  
WILL EXPERIENCE CLEAR SKIES, PERHAPS ALL NIGHT, WHILE SOME MAY  
HAVE CLOUDS BUILD IN CLOSER TO SUNRISE. HIGH SNOW COVERED  
VALLEYS ARE LOOKING AT LOWS OF  
-15F TO -30F. SOME PLACES COULD SEE RECORD VALUES IF THE  
CONDITIONS LINE UP.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 155 PM MST FRI JAN 17 2025  
 
THE ARCTIC AIRMASS REMAINS IN PLACE ON SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY  
WITH SOME OF THE COLDEST CONDITIONS ANTICIPATED DURING THIS  
STRETCH. HIGH TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO BE 10 TO 20+ DEGREES  
BELOW NORMAL ON SUNDAY ACROSS WESTERN COLORADO AND 5 TO 20  
DEGREES BELOW NORMAL IN EASTERN UTAH. A SUBTLE SHORTWAVE MOVES  
THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT. THIS FEATURE COULD PRODUCE ENOUGH CLOUD  
COVER TO INSULATE MUCH OF THE FORECAST AREA HELPING MODERATE LOW  
TEMPERATURES OVERNIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT LOWS WILL STILL BE MUCH  
COOLER THAN NORMAL, AND IF CLOUD COVER DOES NOT REMAIN IN THE  
FORECAST, TEMPERATURES WILL BE EVEN COOLER. LIGHT, FLUFFY SNOW  
IS ALSO ON TAP WITH THIS WEAK WAVE AND WILL FAVOR THE MOUNTAINS.  
 
ONCE THIS SYSTEM PASSES, COLD AIR ADVECTION CONTINUES TO PULL  
ARCTIC AIR INTO THE REGION WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES UPWARDS OF 25  
DEGREES BELOW NORMAL ON MONDAY. DANGEROUSLY COLD WIND CHILLS  
FOLLOW SUITE MONDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY TUESDAY MORNING IN WHAT IS  
LIKELY TO BE THE COLDEST PERIOD OF THIS COLD SPELL. WIND CHILLS  
IN WESTERN COLORADO WILL ALMOST SURELY BE BELOW ZERO WITH  
MOUNTAIN AND HIGH VALLEY ZONES HAVING THE POTENTIAL TO SEE -20  
TO -40 WIND CHILLS WITH LOCALLY COOLER VALUES POSSIBLE (WE'RE  
LOOKING AT YOU GUNNISON).  
 
THE TROUGH BEGINS TO BREAK DOWN LATE TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY  
LEADING TO REPRIEVE FROM THE BITTER COLD. BELOW NORMAL  
TEMPERATURES REMAIN IN THE FORECAST FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK BUT  
WILL MODERATE AWAY FROM HAZARDOUS LEVELS. MODEL AGREEMENT IS  
NOT GREAT BEYOND WEDNESDAY, BUT THERE ARE SIGNS THAT UPPER-LEVEL  
RIDGING COULD RETURN BY NEXT WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z SUNDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 936 PM MST FRI JAN 17 2025  
 
CLOUD COVER HAS INCREASED OVER THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF  
NORTHEASTERN UTAH INTO WESTERN COLORADO. CEILINGS HAVE DROPPED  
BELOW ILS BREAKPOINTS AT KASE, KEGE, AND KRIL, ALTHOUGH NO  
PRECIPITATION IS OCCURRING AT THOSE LOCATIONS YET. SNOW IS  
OCCURRING AT KHDN, WHO HAS DROPPED INTO MVFR CONDITIONS FOR THE  
LAST SEVERAL HOURS, VISIBILITY REDUCED TO 1 MILE AT TIMES. THIS  
TREND WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS, WITH KASE  
AND KEGE ALSO EXPECTED TO SEE SNOW BEFORE 12Z. ELSEWHERE, VFR  
CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO PREVAIL, WITH CEILINGS REMAINING  
ABOVE BREAKPOINTS. GUSTY SOUTHWEST WINDS OF 20-30 KNOTS ARE  
EXPECTED AT KDRO TOMORROW AFTERNOON. SKIES WILL GRADUALLY CLEAR  
THROUGH THE DAY TOMORROW, WITH IMPROVING CONDITIONS.  
 

 
   
GJT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
CO...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 5 PM MST SATURDAY FOR COZ004-010-  
013.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 5 PM MST SATURDAY FOR COZ018.  
WIND ADVISORY FROM 9 AM TO 5 PM MST SATURDAY FOR COZ021-022.  
UT...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
SHORT TERM...KJS  
LONG TERM...KAA  
AVIATION...TGJT  
 
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