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FXUS65 KBOU 090523
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO
1123 PM MDT Sun Mar 8 2026

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Well above normal temperatures Monday and Tuesday.

- Slight chance for precipitation for the mountains and northern
  plains Tuesday evening.

- Strong winds and fire weather concerns possible for the second
  half of the week.

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.DISCUSSION /Through Sunday/...
Issued at 1122 PM MDT Sun Mar 8 2026

A dry period, with above normal temperatures, is expected for
the CWA much of this coming week. These parameters will produce
elevated fire weather conditions over the plains early in the
week, with critical fire weather conditions by Thursday and Friday
as wind speeds are forecast to increase.

Models indicate weak to moderate west-southwesterly flow aloft for
the forecast area tonight through Monday.  Weak upper troughing
pushes across the CWA Tuesday with very little synoptic scale energy
associated with it. By Tuesday night, strong northwesterly flow
aloft moves into the CWA behind the trough and this continues into
Thursday.

Concerning moisture, there is a bit expected with and behind the
weak trough, mainly on Tuesday afternoon into Tuesday night. There
may be just enough on Tuesday evening for minor pops over the
mountains and northern border plains. Otherwise, there is some mid
and upper level moisture through the week, but nothing significant.

For temperatures, thickness grids show Monday`s highs about 1-3 C
warmer then today`s highs, so will go with lower and mid 70s for
the plains. Tuesday`s readings cool down a slight bit, especially
over the northeast corner where models are still showing weak cold
front to move in. Models continue showing a more substantial cool
down Tuesday night with a cold front associated with the weak
passing trough moves across the area. Even with the cool down,
Wedenesday`s highs over the plains will be a tad above seasonal
normals with mid and upper 50s for the urban corridor. Thursday`s
highs are progged to warm up substantially.

For the later days, models continue to show northwesterly flow aloft
over the CWA Friday into early next week.  Models have a strong jet
maximum moving in during the later half of the weekend along with
pretty deep moisture. There is a cold front with upslope for the
plains as well by later Sunday into Monday.  Temperatures are well
above normals Friday and Saturday, but cool down to just above
normals Sunday and Monday.

&&

.AVIATION /00Z TAFS through 00Z Tuesday/...
Issued at 530 PM MDT Sun Mar 8 2026

A boundary was located just to the west of DIA and should move
across with a brief shift to a westerly direction. Winds should
then trend more SSW in the 01z to 02z timeframe and then more
south by 03z.

APA will stay mainly from the south tonight while BJC will have
west winds thru 04z before shifting to more SSW by 05z.

On Mon, winds will become SW by 16z and then turn more westerly
by 19z-20Z. Gusts up to 25 mph will be possible at BJC and DIA
after 20z. Finally, VFR conditions will continue thru the period.

&&

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

&&

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