840  
FXUS63 KGLD 200840  
AFDGLD  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GOODLAND KS  
140 AM MST WED NOV 20 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- BELOW ZERO WIND CHILLS TONIGHT ACROSS EAST COLORADO; COLDEST  
APPROACHING 10 BELOW WEST OF HIGHWAY 385.  
 
- BREEZY TO GUSTY WINDS IN EXCESS OF 35 MPH ARE FORECAST EAST OF  
THE COLORADO/KANSAS STATE LINE WEDNESDAY.  
 
- GRADUALLY WARMING INTO THE WEEKEND WITH HIGHS IN THE 60S  
POSSIBLE.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/  
 
ISSUED AT 1251 PM MST TUE NOV 19 2024  
 
MID LEVEL MOISTURE CONTINUES TO STREAM ACROSS THE AREA LEADING  
TO WIDESPREAD CLOVER. THERE IS A 700MB FGEN BAND LOCATED ACROSS  
THE AREA LEADING TO AN AREA OF SPRINKLES AND PERHAPS MIXED WITH  
SOME FLURRIES. A VERY DRY LOW LEVEL IS IN PLACE WITH DEW POINTS  
IN THE TEENS TO EVEN SINGLE DIGITS ENTERING YUMA COUNTY  
CURRENTLY WHICH IS HELPING KEEP ANY PRECIPITATION AT BAY. THE  
MID LEVEL MOISTURE AND SPRINKLES WILL CONTINUE TO KEEP MOVING  
ACROSS THE AREA WITH A GRADUAL CLEARING OF CLOUD COVER AT OR  
JUST AFTER SUNSET. BREEZY WINDS WILL CONTINUE FOR MOST OF THE  
AREA WITH THE EXCEPTION BEING EASTERN COLORADO AS AN 850MB JET  
CONTINUES TO STRENGTHEN THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT AS WIND GUSTS OF  
30-40 MPH LOOK TO CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT.  
 
THE CLEARING AND VERY LOW DEW POINTS WILL BE KEY TO LOW TEMPERATURES  
TONIGHT ESPECIALLY IN EASTERN COLORADO WHERE WINDS WILL BE  
WEAKER. THIS IS CURRENTLY LOOKING TO LEAD TO A PRIME RADIATIONAL  
COOLING NIGHT. I DID LOWER TEMPERATURES INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS  
ACROSS WESTERN PORTIONS OF KIT CARSON AND CHEYENNE COUNTIES.  
CURRENTLY WINDS OUT ACROSS THAT AREA REMAIN FORECASTED AROUND  
5-8 MPH WHICH MAY LEAD TO SOME LOCALIZED WIND CHILLS APPROACHING  
10 BELOW COME SUNRISE. IF WINDS WE WERE TO COMPLETELY GO CALM  
THEN SOME LOCALES MAY EVEN APPROACH ZERO AIR TEMPERATURE. AS YOU  
CONTINUE TO GO EAST DESPITE THE CLEAR SKIES WINDS WILL BE  
STRONG ENOUGH TO CONTINUE MIXING THROUGH THE NIGHT, THEREFORE  
TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO REMAIN IN THE UPPER TEENS FROM  
BURLINGTON/STATE LINE TO THE UPPER 20S NEAR HILL CITY.  
 
GUSTY WINDS WILL CONTINUE TO BE IN PLACE TO START THE DAY WEDNESDAY  
WHICH IF THE NOCTURNAL INVERSION WERE TO ERODE QUICKER THE STRONG  
JET WILL STILL BE IN PLACE ROUGHLY FROM A RED WILLOW TO GRAHAM  
COUNTY LINE WHERE SOME WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH MAY BE POSSIBLE  
BEFORE WANING THROUGH THE DAY AS AN UPPER LEVEL LOW ACROSS THE  
MIDWEST CONTINUES TO MOVE EAST. WITH THE BREEZY TO EVEN STRONG WINDS  
IN PLACE AND LOWER DEW POINTS, SOME RH VALUES MAY APPROACH 15%  
MAINLY ALONG AND NORTH OF INTERSTATE 70. HOWEVER WITH THE RECENT  
RAIN EVENTS AND SNOW EVENT LAST WEEK, KANSAS MESONET SOIL MOISTURE  
STILL REMAINS HIGH SO THE POTENTIAL FOR EXPLOSIVE FIRE GROWTH SEEMS  
TO BE LOW SIDE SO WILL NOT BE ISSUING ANY FIRE WEATHER RELATED  
PRODUCTS AS THE RECENT RAINFALL SHOULD HAVE MUTED THIS THREAT FOR  
THE TIME BEING.  
 
RIDGING WILL BUILD THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE SHORT TERM PERIOD  
WITH TEMPERATURE "REBOUNDING" INTO THE 40S TO LOW 50S ON WEDNESDAY  
AND INTO THE MID 50S ON THURSDAY AND LIGHTER WINDS AS WELL. THE  
TRICKY PART WILL BE OVERNIGHT TEMPERATURES AS WE WILL CONTINUE TO  
FAVOR STRONG RADIATIONAL COOLING EACH NIGHT SO TEMPERATURES MAY BE  
DEW POINT DEPENDENT SINCE TEMPERATURES CAN FALL LOWER THAN THE DEW  
POINT. CURRENTLY THURSDAY MORNING LOWS ARE FORECASTED IN THE MID TO  
UPPER TEENS ACROSS SW NEBRASKA TO THE LOW 20S ELSEWHERE. THEN FOR  
FOR FRIDAY LOW 20S IN THE EAST TO THE MID 20S OUT WEST. FRIDAY  
MORNING MAY ALSO NEED TO WATCH FOR SOME FREEZING FOG AND/OR STRATUS  
POTENTIAL AS WELL AS WINDS WILL GENERALLY BE FROM THE ESE BUT VERY  
LIGHT AS WELL.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 132 AM MST WED NOV 20 2024  
 
ZONAL FLOW OVER THE WEEKEND WILL RESULT IN DRY CONDITIONS AND  
SEASONAL TEMPERATURES. HIGHS ON SATURDAY WILL BE IN THE UPPER  
50S TO MIDDLE 60S AND HIGHS ON SUNDAY IN THE 50S WITH A WEAK  
COLD FRONT. EARLY NEXT WEEK, ZONAL FLOW CONTINUES ON MONDAY WITH  
COOLER TEMPERATURES AND DRY CONDITIONS THROUGH THE DAY. HIGHS  
WILL BE IN THE 40S. MAY SEE PRECIPITATION CHANCES RETURN AS  
EARLY AS MONDAY NIGHT WITH A WEAK, SHEARED-OUT WAVE COMING OUT  
OF THE ROCKIES AND LOW LEVEL UPSLOPE COMBINING FOR A CHANCE OF  
LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS. SNOW CHANCES MAY INCREASE BY TUESDAY WITH A  
SHORTWAVE POTENTIALLY DIGGING INTO THE CENTRAL ROCKIES AND  
CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS. MODELS NOT IN PARTICULARLY GOOD AGREEMENT  
AT THE MOMENT SO CONFIDENCE IS LOW. TEMPERATURES CONTINUE BELOW  
NORMAL THROUGH MID WEEK WITH HIGHS GENERALLY IN THE 40S AND LOWS  
IN THE TEENS AND 20S.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z THURSDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 842 PM MST TUE NOV 19 2024  
 
VFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE DURATION OF THIS  
FORECAST PERIOD. WINDS FOR KGLD, WEST-NORTHWEST AROUND 15-25KTS  
THROUGH 22Z WEDNESDAY THEN SOUTHWEST AROUND 10KTS. LLWS FROM  
06Z-22Z WEDNESDAY 300-310@45KTS. WINDS FOR KMCK, WEST-NORTHWEST  
10-15KTS. GUSTS TO AROUND 20-30KTS FROM 10Z-23Z WEDNESDAY. LLWS  
06Z-17Z 300@45KTS.  
 
 
   
GLD WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
KS...NONE.  
CO...NONE.  
NE...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...TRIGG  
LONG TERM...024  
AVIATION...JN  
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