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421 FXUS65 KBOU 010542 AFDBOU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 1142 PM MDT Thu Apr 30 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Mountain snow decreasing overnight. Light mountain snow remains possible Friday afternoon. - Warmer and drier conditions expected for the weekend. - Unsettled weather returns Monday night through Wednesday with increasing chances for mountain snow and rain showers over the plains. && .DISCUSSION /Through Thursday/... Issued at 1140 PM MDT Thu Apr 30 2026 The current unsettled stretch of weather comes to a close on Friday before unsettled weather returns early next week. Current radar imagery shows light snow showers for the southern Front Range mountains and some light rain showers across the plains. Mountain snow showers remain possible through early Friday morning for the southern Front Range mountains, where a Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 6am Friday. Portions of the Palmer Divide and southern foothills will likely see decreasing showers through the night. Friday will see temperatures about 10 degrees warmer than Thursday- highs in the upper 50s to low 60s for the plains. Dry air will be moving in from the north as the day progresses. A 40-60% chance for light mountain snow showers will continue on Friday with the highest chances for the southern Front Range mountains. Additional accumulations of only 1 to 3 inches of snow is expected during the day on Friday. Otherwise, across the plains, the chance for any rain showers is quite low (around 10%), with only 0.05" QPF at most. An upper level ridge will build into the area for Saturday and Sunday leading to mostly sunny skies. Highs will top out in the upper 60s to low 70s across the plains on Saturday with Sunday being slightly warmer. By Monday, an upper level low will be located near California and slowly moving eastward throughout the week. The jet stream will move in from the north giving way to north/northwest flow and bringing increased cloud cover for Monday. This will lead to the possibility of showers for the plains and snow for the mountains Monday afternoon through Tuesday night. It is still too early to provide specific amounts, but this is a favorable pattern for measurable QPF. Although, it is important to note that recent ensemble guidance has trended down in QPF amounts. Currently, the Front Range mountains and foothills are favored to receive the most precipitation from this system. With the arrival of showers overnight Monday and into Tuesday, cooler temperatures are expected, with most of the plains hovering around high 50s to low 60s. A cold front will move through the region on Tuesday night and continue below temperatures for Wednesday. Low precipitation chances (20-30% chance) could linger into Wednesday and Thursday, mainly for the mountains, depending on the progression of the system. Guidance is in good agreement of temperatures returning back to the 70s as high pressure starts to build back in late next week. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS through 06Z Saturday/... Issued at 1115 PM MDT Thu Apr 30 2026 VFR conditions are expected to prevail at KDEN and KBJC through the remainder of the forecast TAF period. For KAPA, residual -SHRA look to linger in the vcnty, primarily due south of the terminal, for an additional 1-2 hrs. Direct impacts to KAPA don`t appear likely, but some CIGS with bases ~030-040 can be expected to hold on a little longer before they dissipate before sunrise. Partial mid-level cloud cover is expected to persist much of the day, although generally favoring FEW-SCT coverage over BKN. Otherwise, very light drainage flow will prevail through mid- morning before increasing variability in the wind direction, generally favoring N/NNE, but staying very light (under 8 kts) in the afternoon. && .BOU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Winter Weather Advisory until 6 AM MDT Friday for COZ033-034-037. && $$ DISCUSSION...MV AVIATION...BRQ