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FXUS65 KPUB 241726  
AFDPUB  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PUEBLO CO  
1026 AM MST FRI JAN 24 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- DRY CONDITIONS AND MILD TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED FOR MOST OF TODAY.  
 
- SNOW SHOWERS DEVELOP ALONG THE MOUNTAINS FRIDAY NIGHT, WITH  
DRY, BUT COLD, CONDITIONS ELSEWHERE FOR THE AREA.  
 
- LIGHT SNOW EXPECTED OVER AND NEAR THE HIGHER TERRAIN WITH  
COLD AIR IN PLACE AREAWIDE ON SATURDAY.  
 
- WARMER AND DRIER INTO TO EARLY NEXT WEEK, WITH THE POTENTIAL  
FOR PRECIPITATION FOR THE MIDDLE AND END OF NEXT WEEK, BUT A  
LOW CONFIDENCE ON STORM TRACK AND AMOUNTS.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/  
 
ISSUED AT 351 AM MST FRI JAN 24 2025  
 
TODAY: FOR THE END OF THE WEEK, RELATIVELY QUIET WEATHER IS EXPECTED  
FOR MUCH OF SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEASTERN COLORADO. A BROAD AND LOW  
AMPLITUDE RIDGE WILL BE PUSHING OVER THE AREA, AND START  
EXITING/FLATTENING BY MID TO LATE DAY. WITH THIS FEATURE IN PLACE,  
OVERALL DESCENT WILL BE IN PLACE, AND GIVEN THIS, DRY CONDITIONS ARE  
EXPECTED THROUGHOUT THE DAY FOR THE REGION. THE EXCEPTION TO THIS  
MAY BE ALONG THE CENTRAL MOUNTAINS, WHERE HIGHLY ISOLATED LIGHT SNOW  
SHOWERS MAY START TO BLOSSOM AS THE RIDGE FLATTENS AND WESTERLY FLOW  
DEVELOPS AND OROGRAPHIC FORCING STARTS TO RISE. ALONG WITH THAT,  
BREEZY WESTERLY TO SOUTHWESTERLY WINDS AROUND 10 TO 20 MPH ARE  
ANTICIPATED FOR MANY, WITH STRONGER WINDS ALONG THE HIGHER TERRAIN.  
OTHERWISE, MOSTLY SUNNY TO PARTLY CLOUDY SKIES ARE ANTICIPATED AS  
HIGH LEVEL CLOUDS STREAM OVER THE AREA, WITH MILD TEMPERATURES FOR  
MOST. SPEAKING OF TEMPERATURES, FRIDAY WILL BRING A PERIOD OF WARMER  
AND MORE SEASONABLE TEMPERATURES, AS THE AFOREMENTIONED WESTERLY  
WINDS HELP TO WARM THE REGION. GIVEN THAT, THE PLAINS WILL WARM INTO  
THE MID 40S TO LOW 50S, THE VALLEYS WILL REACH INTO THE 30S, AND THE  
MOUNTAINS WILL RISE INTO THE 20S. WITH THAT ALL SAID THOUGH, FRIDAY  
WILL BE ANOTHER DAY OF DOWNSLOPING WINDS VS THE HEAVIER COLD AIR  
ACROSS THE PLAINS. IF DOWNSLOPING PREVAILS, THE AFOREMENTIONED  
TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED, BUT IF THE COLDER AIR HOLDS OUT, THE  
WARMEST TEMPERATURES WILL BE CLOSER ALONG THE LEEWARD SIDE OF THE  
EASTERN MOUNTAINS, WITH TEMPERATURES SLIGHTLY COLDER THAN CURRENT  
THINKING IN THE LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER VALLEY AREA.  
 
TONIGHT: FRIDAY NIGHT WILL REMAIN RELATIVELY QUIET FOR MUCH OF SOUTH  
CENTRAL AND SOUTHEASTERN COLORADO, WITH MOUNTAIN SNOW SHOWERS  
RETURNING. THE AFOREMENTIONED BROAD RIDGE WILL FLATTEN OUT LATE  
FRIDAY DAY AND EARLY FRIDAY EVENING, WITH WESTERLY FLOW PREVAILING  
THEREAFTER. WHILE NO MAJOR SYNOPTIC FORCING IS EXPECTED, OROGRAPHIC  
FORCING WILL INCREASE ALONG THE MOUNTAINS, AND ESPECIALLY ALONG THE  
CENTRAL MOUNTAINS WHERE FLOW WILL BE STRONGEST. WITH THE UPTICK IN  
OROGRAPHIC FORCING, AND A MODEST BUMP UP IN MOISTURE, LIGHT SNOW  
SHOWERS ARE ANTICIPATED TO BLOOM ALONG THE MOUNTAINS FRIDAY EVENING  
AND PERSIST THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT, WITH THE GREATEST COVERAGE OF  
SHOWERS ALONG THE CENTRAL MOUNTAINS. ELSEWHERE THOUGH, DRY  
CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED, THOUGH A SNOW SHOWER PUSHING ACROSS THE  
UPPER ARKANSAS RIVER VALLEY CAN'T BE RULED OUT. BEYOND ALL OF THAT,  
RELATIVELY LIGHT WINDS ARE EXPECTED, WITH MID TO HIGH LEVEL CLOUDS  
INCREASING WITH THE MODEST MOISTURE STREAMING OVER THE AREA. ALONG  
WITH THAT, A BACKDOOR COLD FRONT WILL PUSH SOUTHWARD EARLY FRIDAY  
EVENING. WHILE THIS FRONT WILL HAVE MORE OF LOCAL INFLUENCE  
SATURDAY, IT WILL USHER IN COLDER AIR AND LOW TO MID LEVEL CLOUDS  
DURING THIS PERIOD, ESPECIALLY FOR THE PLAINS. IN ADDITION, IT MAY  
HELP DEVELOP FLURRIES TO VERY LIGHT SNOW ALONG THE PALMER DIVIDE  
LATE FRIDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY SATURDAY MORNING GIVEN NORTHERLY WINDS  
UPSLOPING INTO THIS LOCALIZED AREA. LOOKING AT TEMPERATURES, A COLD  
NIGHT IS ANTICIPATED THANKS TO THE COLD FRONT PASSAGE, WITH MUCH OF  
THE ARE FALLING TO AROUND AND ABOUT 5F BELOW SEASONAL VALUES. GIVEN  
THAT, THE PLAINS WILL SINK INTO THE LOW TO MID 10S, WITH THE VALLEYS  
AND MOUNTAINS DROPPING INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS TO LOW 10S.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 352 AM MST FRI JAN 24 2025  
 
SATURDAY-SUNDAY...LATEST MODEL DATA IS IN GOOD AGREEMENT OF A BROAD  
UPPER TROUGH DIGGING ACROSS THE NORTHERN TIER THROUGH THE DAY FRIDAY,  
BEFORE SPLITTING FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY. ONE PIECE OF THE SYSTEM  
CONTINUES TO TRANSLATE EAST ACROSS THE UPPER MIDWEST AND INTO THE  
UPPER GREAT LAKES, WHILE THE TRAILING ENERGY DIGS ACROSS THE  
INTERMOUNTAIN WEST AND GREAT BASIN AND EVENTUALLY DEVELOPS A CLOSED  
UPPER LOW ACROSS CENTRAL CALIFORNIA THROUGH THE DAY SUNDAY. WITH  
THAT SAID, THE BEST MOISTURE, UVV AND SNOW POTENTIAL WITH THE PASSING  
SYSTEM STAYS NORTH OF SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST COLORADO ON SATURDAY.  
HOWEVER, WILL CONTINUE TO SEE COLD AIR MOVING INTO THE REGION SATURDAY  
MORNING, WITH STRATUS FILLING IN BEHIND A BACKDOOR COLD FRONT ASSOCIATED  
WITH A COLD CANADIAN SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM BUILDING ACROSS THE  
NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS. THE COMBINATION OF COLD LOW LEVEL EAST TO  
SOUTHEAST UPSLOPE, AND WEAK MID LEVEL WAA WITHIN SOUTH TO SOUTHWEST  
H7 FLOW WILL DEVELOP LIGHT SNOWFALL OVER AND NEAR THE HIGHER TERRAIN  
THROUGH THE DAY SATURDAY, WITH ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES, GREATEST  
ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF THE CENTRAL MTNS, AND THE EASTERN SLOPES  
OF THE RAMPART RANGE AND WET MTNS. HIGHS ON SATURDAY WILL BE WELL  
BELOW SEASONAL LEVELS WITH MAINLY 20S ACROSS THE PLAINS, AND MAINLY  
IN THE TEENS AND 20S ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN, SAVE FOR 30S IN  
THE SAN LUIS VALLEY. DRIER AND WARMER CONDITIONS ARE ON TAP FOR  
SUNDAY, AS UPPER LEVEL RIDGING BUILDS INTO THE ROCKIES, HOWEVER THE  
WESTERLY FLOW ALOFT WILL KEEP CHANCES OF SNOW SHOWERS ALONG AND WEST  
OF THE CONTDVD.  
 
MONDAY-THURSDAY...DRIER AND WARMER WEATHER CONTINUES FOR MONDAY INTO  
TUESDAY WITH UPPER LEVEL RIDGING GIVING WAY TO INCREASING SOUTHERLY  
FLOW THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF THE WORK WEEK, AS THE CALIFORNIA UPPER LOW  
STARTS TO MOVE SOUTH AND EAST INTO THE DESERT SOUTHWEST. THERE CONTINUES  
TO BE RUN TO RUN DIFFERENCES ON THE TRACK OF THIS SYSTEM, LEADING TO LOW  
CONFIDENCE OF PRECIPITATION TIMING AND AMOUNTS SPREADING INTO THE ROCKIES  
LATER IN THE WORK WEEK. TIME WILL TELL.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SATURDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 1021 AM MST FRI JAN 24 2025  
 
KCOS AND KPUB...  
 
VFR INTO THE EARLY AM HOURS. ANOTHER MODIFIED ARCTIC FRONT WILL  
CROSS KCOS AND KPUB DURING THE 08-10 UTC TIME FRAME AND THIS  
WILL QUICKLY BRING LOWER CIGS AND LOWER VIS DUE TO FOG. AND  
THESE IFR CONDITIONS WILL LAST THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE TAF  
FCST.  
 
KALS...  
 
KALS WILL BE VFR WITH LIGHT WINDS THROUGH THE FCST PERIOD.  
 
 
   
PUB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...SIMCOE  
LONG TERM...MW  
AVIATION...HODANISH  
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