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432 FXUS65 KBOU 221017 AFDBOU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 417 AM MDT Sat Aug 22 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Heat eases, along with an increase in shower and storm coverage this weekend. - Highest coverage of showers and storms expected today, along with a few severe storms on the plains this afternoon and evening and then again Sunday. - Gradual drying next week, but continued storm chances through at least Wednesday or Thursday. Slight cooling but temperatures still above normal. && .DISCUSSION /Through Friday/... Issued at 249 AM MDT Sat Aug 22 2026 A slight cooldown is expected today after Friday`s record breaking heat. While temperatures are still expected to remain above normal, we should only see highs range from the mid 80s to the low 90s across the lower elevations before afternoon showers and storms bring some heat relief. Not much has changed in today`s forecast, as we still expect today to bring this week`s best chance for wetting rains as PWATs are expected to be around 150% of normal. Instability will increase today, with high-res models showing a wide range of values (600-3500 J/kg of MLCAPE). Despite these models having inconsistent MLCAPE values, they are in fairly good agreement that the best environment for severe storms will be along a line from the Cheyenne Ridge southeastward across the plains, just east of DIA. As storms are expected to remain high-based as they move off the higher terrain, they will be capable of producing gusty outflows, with a few strong to severe gusts expected throughout the afternoon and evening as storms move across the plains. With the above normal PWATs in place, we could have a few localized heavier rains too. Additionally, mid-level lapse rates will be sufficiently steep (8-9 C/km) to support an isolated hail threat. 0-6 km shear will be marginal (~30 kts), but enough to support potential for storm organization. The upper-level ridge is still expected to flatten out on Sunday and Monday as a shortwave tracks east out of the Pacific Northwest. While moisture isn`t expected to be as robust as today, PWATs are still expected to be around 120% to 130% of normal each afternoon that will support afternoon showers and storms, with a few strong to severe storms possible each afternoon, and above normal temperatures persisting before a chance at sub 90 degree highs returns Tuesday and Wednesday. The latest ensembles keep above normal PWATs in place through the week though a gradual drying is still expected. This will keep at least isolated to scattered afternoon showers and storms possible through the week. The upper-level ridge is then expected to rebuild, bringing temperatures right back into the 90s across the plains to end the work week. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS through 06Z Sunday/... Issued at 1221 AM MDT Sat Aug 22 2026 An outflow from severe storms over northeastern Colorado has pushed across KDEN/KBJC turning winds to the north. The boundary as slowed down as it passed over KDEN airfield that might keep it from reaching KAPA, but for now it has at least slowed it down from what is in the current TAF. With the upslope winds, weak showers are starting to develop around the TAF sites. Have introduced a PROB30 at KDEN/KAPA until 8Z to account for any gusty winds that may be produced if these can hold together before winds can make their way back to drainage in the next few hours. Expect some sort of southeast to south transition over the next few hours at KDEN while drainage tries to reestablish. Drainage winds are expected to turn around the clock and land to the northeast across all TAF sites by early this afternoon (17-18Z). Greater storm coverage is expected this afternoon compared to yesterday, with storms expected to move off the higher elevations between 20-22Z and continue through late tonight (5-6Z). Gusty winds are expected with passing storms, with gusts between 35-45 kts possible, but can`t rule out a severe storm passing over or near the TAF sites. Storms are expected to be high-based, with guidance showing CIG staying above 9,000 feet AGL. Like today, can`t rule out an outflow or two making their way across the TAF sites after storms have diminished that could disrupt or delay drainage winds from taking hold. && .BOU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ DISCUSSION...9 AVIATION...9