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711 FXUS65 KBOU 070615 AFDBOU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 1215 AM MDT Thu May 7 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Patchy freezing temperatures early this morning for the plains and urban corridor. - Seasonal temperatures through Sunday, with a few isolated to scattered afternoon/evening showers for the mountains and parts of the plains today and Saturday. - Much warmer and drier next week, with highs into the 80`s for the lower elevations. && .DISCUSSION /Through Wednesday/... Issued at 1120 PM MDT Wed May 6 2026 Back to our regularly scheduled programming. Sub-freezing temperatures are anything but uniform currently and that`ll continue to be the case through sunrise, especially for the I-25 corridor where fingers of downslope winds will persist. The Freeze Warning will be maintained for now, as the majority of the plains, and some patchy urban corridor locations will remain below freezing through the early morning hours. Later today, rising heights under northwest flow aloft will allow temperatures to return to near seasonal averages. During the latter half of the day, a subtle shortwave will zip over northeast Colorado, and bring isolated to scattered high- based showers late afternoon into the evening hours for the mountains and the northern plains. Most other areas, including the urban corridor, will largely remain dry. The high country will warm farther into Friday, while temperatures look to stabilize for the lower elevations. Moisture aloft will be limited and thus all areas should remain dry. Another shortwave is slated to traverse the region Saturday, along with a weakening front and advection of higher dewpoints into the plains in the late afternoon and evening. This will bring a shot at scattered showers in the late afternoon and evening and perhaps accompanied by a few thunderstorms with lingering marginal ML CAPE. More notably, pre-frontal winds will be hefty in the high country with gusts 35-50 mph, and breezy conditions will extend into the lower elevations as well were gusts may approach 40 mph. Our area will dry back out by Sunday as the warming trend is reinforced and temperatures climb into the 70`s. Upper-level ridging will inch closer next week and keep us in a dry and subsident pattern, leading to considerably warmer temperatures (in the 80`s) during the week. Monday looks warmest at this time, when highs could approach 90F for the warmest plains and I-25 corridor locations. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS through 06Z Friday/... Issued at 1120 PM MDT Wed May 6 2026 VFR conditions are expected to prevail for all terminals through the TAF period, although FEW-SCT clouds with bases 040-060 do appear possible later this evening behind a decaying frontal boundary. Current drainage winds will remain in the place through mid- morning today (W for KBJC), rotating to the W then NW by 17Z. Come early afternoon, breezier NW winds with gusts 20-25 kts look to mix down, especially for KBJC/KDEN. The aforementioned boundary will approach the Denver area mid evening, but will be washing out as it does so. There`s around a 50/50 chance for a transition to NE flow around 03Z with this boundary, particularly for KDEN/KBJC, but if that occurs, speeds should be light. Given the uncertainty in direction, VRB06KT is included in the TAFs. && .BOU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Freeze Warning until 8 AM MDT Thursday for COZ038>051. && $$ DISCUSSION...BRQ AVIATION...BRQ