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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO
531 AM MDT Fri May 22 2026

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Scattered showers and thunderstorms late this afternoon and
  evening, mainly south of I-70. Remaining cool.

- Warmer and drier this weekend, with isolated showers possible
  Saturday afternoon.

- Remaining mild next week but with a return of potential
  afternoon showers and thunderstorms.

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.DISCUSSION /Through Thursday/...
Issued at 101 AM MDT Fri May 22 2026

Water vapor satellite imagery shows an upper level trough over
Montana and Wyoming with lift extending south into northern
Colorado, bringing additional showers and thunderstorms at this
time. The showers come to end by sunrise as subsidence and drier
air move into the area. It will be cooler today, behind last
night`s cold front with highs in the 60s across northeast
Colorado. A shortwave trough is lined up to track east across the
area this evening. Best lift (and chance for showers/storms) is
expected over central and southern Colorado with this wave. The
first showers and storms are expected late this afternoon with the
best chance for showers and storms this evening over the Palmer
Divide. This activity ends overnight and by Saturday morning, dry
conditions are expected.

Ridging  begins to develop over the Central Rockies Saturday and
by Sunday, it will be centered over Colorado. This will bring a
warming and drying trend to the area. There may be just enough
moisture under the ridge for isolated weak showers and
thunderstorms.

The ridge slides east of the region Monday as an upper level low
moves onto the southern California coast. Flow aloft turns
southerly, keeping warm temperatures in place. Moisture may start
to increase Monday, but it is more likely Tuesday. Since this is
several days out, the pattern details are unclear. However, if
models continue on their current path, a more active pattern is
expected to begin Tuesday and should continue into at least
Thursday. We`ll be looking at near normal to slightly above normal
temperatures.Daily afternoon/evening showers and thunderstorms
are expected.

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.AVIATION /12Z TAFS through 12Z Saturday/...
Issued at 531 AM MDT Fri May 22 2026

A few pockets of lower clouds (1500-3000 feet) will continue to
decrease and dissipate by 14Z. The best chance to see these lower
clouds will be at BJC and APA. North to northeast winds are
expected to continue this morning and afternoon, slowly turning to
the east after 21Z. Winds will then shift to southeast to south
in the 00-02Z window, aided by outflow to the south of Denver over
the Palmer Divide. This next round of showers develops late this
afternoon and evening, after 22-23Z and lingers through about 06Z
Saturday. Best chance for thunderstorms will be south of Denver,
over the Palmer Divide. There`s about a 30 percent chance for
thunderstorms at APA and a lower chance at DEN and BJC.

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.BOU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.

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