404  
FXUS65 KGJT 202208  
AFDGJT  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND JUNCTION CO  
308 PM MST MON JAN 20 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- CLEARING WILL BRING EXTREMELY COLD TEMPERATURES AND WINDCHILLS  
TO THE REGION TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING. SEE THE WATCH,  
WARNING AND ADVISORY SECTION FOR DETAILS.  
 
- TEMPERATURES FINALLY BEGIN TO MODERATE DURING THE LATTER HALF  
OF THE WEEK.  
 
- LIGHT SNOW RETURNS TO THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL COLORADO  
MOUNTAINS WEDNESDAY. THE NEXT CHANCE FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL  
COMES THIS WEEKEND.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/  
 
ISSUED AT 154 PM MST MON JAN 20 2025  
 
CLOUDS HAVE CLEARED OVER MUCH OF THE REGION EARLY THIS AFTERNOON  
IN THE WAKE OF THE SOUTHEAST PROPAGATING MID-LEVEL SHORT WAVE  
TROUGH THAT MOVED OVER THE AREA LATE LAST NIGHT AND EARLIER  
TODAY. WHILE SUBSIDENCE HAD BROUGHT CLEARING, THERE REMAINED  
ENOUGH INSTABILITY AND MOISTURE TO GENERATE SOME ISOLATED TO  
SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS OVER THE COLORADO MOUNTAINS THIS  
AFTERNOON. MEANWHILE, TEMPERATURES WERE RUNNING COLDER THAN  
NORMAL ACROSS THE REGION WITH ABNORMALLY LOW READINGS IN THE  
HIGH, SNOW COVERED VALLEYS AND MOUNTAINS.  
 
PER PREVIOUS DISCUSSIONS, DRYING AND SUBSIDENCE PROMISE CLEAR  
SKIES ACROSS THE REGION TONIGHT WHICH WILL UNDOUBTEDLY LEAD TO  
STRONG RADIATIONAL COOLING. COMBINED WITH THE LINGERING ARCTIC  
AIRMASS WHICH ENTERED THE REGION THIS WEEKEND, THE ABSENCE OF  
CLOUDS WILL LEAD TO DANGEROUSLY COLD OVERNIGHT LOWS/WINDCHILLS  
IN THE UPPER YAMPA RIVER BASIN, GUNNISON VALLEY AND COLORADO  
MOUNTAINS THIS EVENING THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING. THE CURRENT  
SLATE OF EXTREME COLD WARNINGS AND COLD WEATHER ADVISORIES  
APPEARED TO BE ON TRACK SO NO CHANGES MADE WITH THIS ISSUANCE.  
 
A TRANSITORY POSITIVE TILT RIDGE SHIFTS OVER THE REGION LATE  
TONIGHT INTO TUESDAY MORNING WHICH WILL ADVECT WARMER 700 MB  
TEMPERATURES OVER THE REGION RESULTING IN MILDER TEMPERATURES  
ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS. HOWEVER, LOWER ELEVATIONS WILL FIND  
THEMSELVES UNDER A STRONG INVERSION WHICH, WHEN COMBINED WITH  
UNUSUALLY COLD LOWS, WILL MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO WARM DURING THE  
DAY. FROM LATE MORNING THROUGH THE AFTERNOON, A LOW AMPLITUDE  
SHORT WAVE TROUGH WILL GENERATE MID AND HIGH CLOUDS OVER THE  
NORTHERN HALF OF THE FORECAST AREA, BUT LATEST MODELS INDICATED  
ADDITIONAL SNOWFALL IS UNLIKELY.  
 
HOWEVER, ISOLATED TO SCATTERED LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED  
TO DEVELOP TONIGHT AS THE FAST MOVING SHORT WAVE TROUGH BRUSHES  
THE NORTHERN COLORADO RANGES ALONG THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE. DUE  
TO THE LIMITED MOISTURE AVAILABLE THIS ACTIVITY WILL BRING VERY  
LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS. OVERNIGHT LOWS SHOULD CONTINUE TO RUN WELL  
BELOW NORMAL, BUT AREN'T EXPECTED TO BE NEARLY AS COLD AS THOSE  
FORECAST FOR TONIGHT. THE GUNNISON VALLEY COMES CLOSE TO COLD  
WEATHER ADVISORY CRITERIA OVERNIGHT TUESDAY, HOWEVER PREFER TO  
LET TONIGHT'S LOWS INFORM WHETHER ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS ARE  
NECESSARY.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 154 PM MST MON JAN 20 2025  
 
TEMPERATURES, WHICH HAVE BEEN A PRIMARY CONCERN IN THE FORECAST,  
WILL FINALLY BEGIN TO CLIMB BACK TO NEAR NORMAL THROUGH THE LONG  
TERM. NORTHWESTERLY FLOW THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING WILL KEEP  
TEMPERATURES COOL, BUT STILL GREATER THAN THE EXTREME COLD  
TEMPERATURES FROM EARLIER IN THE WEEK. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY  
TEMPERATURES SHOULD BE 5 TO 15 DEGREES BELOW AVERAGE FOR MOST OF THE  
CWA. ON FRIDAY WARM AIR ADVECTION WILL OCCUR AS FLOW SHIFTS TO  
ZONAL, DUE TO A TROUGH BEGINNING TO DIG TO OUR WEST. THUS,  
TEMPERATURES SHOULD WARM BACK TO NEAR OR ABOVE NORMAL. IN  
PARTICULAR, OVERNIGHT LOW TEMPERATURES ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY  
NIGHT ARE CURRENTLY FORECASTED TO BE WELL ABOVE AVERAGE DUE TO  
INCREASED NIGHTTIME CLOUD COVERAGE.  
 
IN GENERAL, DRY WEATHER IS EXPECTED THROUGH MOST OF THE LONG TERM.  
LIGHT SNOWFALL IS IN WEDNESDAY'S FORECAST FOR THE NORTHERN AND  
CENTRAL MOUNTAINS, BUT ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO BE MINIMAL.  
DESPITE SOME UPPER-LEVEL SUPPORT FROM A PASSING DISTURBANCE,  
FORECASTED PWAT VALUES ON WEDNESDAY FALL AROUND 50% OF NORMAL AT  
MOST, REALLY LIMITING ANY PRECIPITATION. OUR NEXT NOTABLE,  
WIDESPREAD EVENT LOOKS TO BE THIS WEEKEND. BOTH THE ECMWF ENS AND  
GEFS ENS SUGGEST A MINIMAL PLUME OF MOISTURE INCREASING PWAT VALUES  
TO AROUND 120% OF NORMAL. THERE IS POTENTIAL FOR THIS ATMOSPHERIC  
MOISTURE TO COINCIDE WITH SYNOPTIC FORCING, BUT AT THIS POINT  
CONFIDENCE REMAINS LOW ON IMPACTS AS THERE IS SIGNIFICANT MODEL  
VARIATION REGARDING HOW THE ANTICIPATED TROUGH TO OUR WEST WILL  
DEEPEN.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z TUESDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 1037 AM MST MON JAN 20 2025  
 
CONDITIONS RAPIDLY IMPROVED IN THE LATE MORNING AS SUBSIDENCE  
ALOFT BROUGHT CLEARING AND DECREASED SNOW SHOWERS. HOWEVER, AT  
KASE CEILINGS BELOW ILS BREAKPOINTS LINGERED, BUT SHOULD CLEAR  
UP BY 20Z. FARTHER SOUTH, KTEX WAS ALSO EXPERIENCING SOME LOWER  
CEILINGS AND THE POTENTIAL FOR AN EARLY AFTERNOON SNOW SHOWER.  
ELSEWHERE, AND BEYOND 20Z, VFR CONDITIONS TAKE OVER, THOUGH  
BRISK NORTH AND NORTHWEST WINDS WILL IMPACT A NUMBER OF  
AIRFIELDS ACROSS THE REGION.  
 
 
   
GJT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
CO...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO 9 AM MST  
TUESDAY FOR COZ001-007-008-011-021>023.  
EXTREME COLD WARNING FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 11 AM MST  
TUESDAY FOR COZ002-004-005-009-010-012>014-018-019.  
UT...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...NL  
LONG TERM...GF  
AVIATION...NL  
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