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401 FXUS65 KBOU 140630 AFDBOU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 1130 PM MST Fri Feb 13 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Light snow should end by mid morning across for forecast area. - Dry with above normal temperatures over the weekend and into early next week. - Elevated to critical fire weather conditions are expected over the southeast plains on Monday, then over most of the eastern plains Tuesday and Wednesday. && .DISCUSSION /Through Friday/... Issued at 1128 PM MST Fri Feb 13 2026 Radars and observations are indicating a few areas light rain falling over the plains. There is light snow falling over the mountains according to cameras, radar and observations. Temperatures are still in the 40s across the plains this evening, with mainly 20s in the mountains and lower 30s in the Parks. The High Resolution models have precipitation ending over the CWA from northwest to southeast by 12-15Z Saturday morning. Models are showing upper ridging to move back into the CWA Saturday with moderate northwesterly flow aloft Saturday and Saturday night. Zonal flow is progged on Sunday with the upper ridge axis pushing eastward out of Colorado. The airmass looks dry across the forecast area Saturday through Monday night, although there will be some upper level cloudiness in place from time to time. Temperatures continue to stay above seasonal normals Saturday through Monday. Highs could warm to around 70 over the plains by Monday. For the later days, models still show very strong southwesterly flow aloft Tuesday. Models have strong west-southwesterly flow aloft for the CWA Wednesday through Friday, with a mean upper trough axis staying west of Colorado all three days. Some pieces of energy move across Colorado, but the entire trough itself doesn`t really push through the state until Saturday of next week. Also it weakens as it moves eastward. This system has not had good timing consistence over the last several model runs. Moisture is limited mainly to the mountains through the period, with no periods of deep moisture all four days. Scattered to likely light snow is progged for the mountains all four days. For the plains, temperatures look to be above normal Tuesday, then cool a bit Wednesday, with near normal readings Thursday and Friday (40s for highs). The dry conditions will continue over the plains into Wednesday, with low level downsloping. There could be some limited pops Wednesday night into Thursday night over the plains, but nothing significant. There will be fire weather concerns on Tuesday, with the strong winds expected. Elevated fire weather conditions may still be an issue the rest of the week even with the cooling airmass. && .AVIATION /00Z TAFS through 00Z Sunday/... Issued at 1113 PM MST Fri Feb 13 2026 Scattered showers will slowly decrease and come to an end 08-09Z. Low clouds (1000-3000 foot ceilings) linger a little longer, through about 12Z. Airmass rapidly dries from north to south 10-14Z with mostly clear skies and VFR conditons by 12-14Z for the Denver area. VFR will then prevail the rest of Saturday. Northwest winds to prevail the next several hours, slowly turning counterclockwise. Winds possibly end up southwest for short period (13-16Z), before turning north to northeast for most of Saturday. && .FIRE WEATHER... Issued at 1130 PM MST Fri Feb 13 2026 Elevated to critical fire weather conditions are expected over the southeast plains on Monday, then over most of the eastern plains Tuesday and Wednesday. Humidities will drop into the teens for during the afternoon hours Sunday through Wednesday. Winds are not very strong Sunday, but increase a bit over the eastern plains on Monday. Tuesday`s conditions look to be the most critical with strong wind gusts up to 50 mph expected by afternoon. Any fires that start that day would will spread rapidly. && .BOU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Winter Weather Advisory until 5 AM MST Saturday for COZ034. Fire Weather Watch from Tuesday morning through Tuesday evening for COZ215-216-238>251. Fire Weather Watch from Monday morning through Monday afternoon for COZ216-240-241-244>247-249. && $$ DISCUSSION...66 AVIATION...12 FIRE WEATHER...66