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231 FXUS65 KBOU 271022 AFDBOU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 322 AM MST Sat Dec 27 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - Warm and dry across the plains today before a cold front brings colder temperatures for Sunday. - Mountain snow continues into early Sunday morning. The heaviest snow will be in the Park and Gore Ranges where a Winter Storm Warning is in effect. Moderate amounts are expected across the Front Range mountains with a Winter Weather Advisory in effect. - Uncertainty in the snow amounts for the lower elevations from tonight into Sunday morning. Anticipate T-2" of snow expected on the east side of the I-25 corridor and 2-5" on the west side of the I-25 corridor. && .UPDATE... Issued at 322 AM MST Sat Dec 27 2025 One more day of mild temperatures is expected across the plains today with highs in the mid 50s to lower 60s. Meanwhile, snow is expected in the mountains. Satellite imagery shows Pacific moisture streaming across the northern portion of the state. The Winter Storm Warning remains in effect for the Park Range mountains through 5 am Sunday. Better moisture arrives later today for the central mountains, so a Winter Weather Advisory is in effect beginning at 11 am today for the Front Range Mountains and continues through Sunday. The biggest concern in the near term is the continued uncertainty in snowfall amounts across the lower elevations later tonight and into Sunday morning. A strong cold front is expected to move south by midnight. While there is favorable frontogenesis, there is a lot of dry air in the lower levels. This is a quick hitting system and it may take some time for the atmosphere to saturate. Precipitation could begin as liquid before changing over to snow and that could lead to slick roads. However, latest models also show meager snow amounts for areas near the Wyoming border. For the Front Range Foothills and Mountains, snow amounts could be higher, especially with the potential for banding. Snow will come to an end by midday Sunday, but temperatures will remain cold. And with clearing skies and lighter winds Sunday night, overnight lows will be in the single digits and teens. .DISCUSSION /Through Friday/... Issued at 240 PM MST Fri Dec 26 2025 Water vapor imagery shows shortwave troughs over northern California and northwest Washington state with a broader trough over the western US. These shortwave troughs will combine and move into Colorado Saturday night into Sunday. Ahead of this trough, a stream of Pacific moisture will move into far northern Colorado tonight. This will bring snow to the Park Range mountains and the Winter Storm Warning begins at midnight tonight as a result. A lot of that moisture will miss the Front Range Mountains tonight and Saturday morning so PoPs and QPF amounts are on the lower side there. It is not until around midday Saturday that better moisture and orographic flow arrives in the Front Range Mountains that snow will begin there. Therefore, a Winter Weather Advisory was issued starting at 11AM. Strong frontogenesis ahead of the shortwave trough will create bands of moderate to heavy snow in the mountains Saturday afternoon through Saturday night. Travel will be poor to hazardous especially Saturday night when the sun sets and road temperatures decrease below freezing. Orographic snow showers will continue through midday in the mountains before coming to an end. Storm total snowfall amounts are expected to be between 8-18 inches in the Park and Gore Ranges and 4-12" in the Front Range. Across the I-25 corridor and eastern plains, Saturday will be mild with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s. A strong cold front at the surface will move across the plains shortly before midnight near the Wyoming border and around 2-4 AM near the Palmer Divide. Behind the front, northeast winds will develop which will create upslope flow. That low level forcing will combine with the upper level forcing from the PVA ahead of the trough and the mid level frontogenesis to create a couple brief bands of snow that will spread across the area. The latest ensemble guidance has decreased the QPF and snow amounts slightly. Roughly 0.10-0.15" QPF is forecast on the east side of the I-25 corridor with between 0.15-0.30" on the west side of the I-25 corridor. The snow amount forecast was decreased slightly for the eastern I-25 corridor with 1-3" now forecast. The western I-25 corridor is still expected to receive 2-5" of snow. Across the eastern plains, 0-2" of snow is forecast with the highest amounts around Akron to Last Chance. Due to the uncertainty, no winter weather highlights were issued at this time. However, highlights may be needed especially for the Sunday morning travelers which are expected to encounter poor road conditions. Snow will end Sunday around midday with clearing skies. Single digit to low teen lows are forecast across the plains. Colorado will be on the eastern edge of a ridge aloft late Monday through the rest of the work week. This will lead to dry conditions with warming temperatures. Highs in the 50s are forecast Tuesday through Friday across the plains. The next chance for precipitation will be next weekend for our forecast area. && .AVIATION /12Z TAFS through 12Z Sunday/... VFR will persist through at least 06Z Sunday. Then areas of snow are expected to develop with MVFR/local IFR. Winds have transitioned to a fairly normal south/southwest and are expected to hold through about 18Z Saturday. After that, more uncertainty enters the picture. Most short range higher resolution models bring a stronger westerly component to the TAF sites by 18Z, while other guidance is later or remaining VRB. We think the cirrus should be thin enough to allow for mixing, and thus we`ve opted to go more westerly with gusts around 20-24 kts possible but starting closer to 20Z at KDEN and KBJC. KAPA could see them as early as 17-18Z, and they`ll also have a chance of gusts >25 kts. Winds are then most likely to turn west/northwest by 00Z in prefrontal mode, and eventually north/northeast post initial weak front/surge by 03Z-04Z Sunday. A strong cold front will likely arrive by 06Z, with lower ceilings and bands of snow behind it. The MVFR/local IFR conditions are most likely between 06Z and 12Z Sunday with improvement expected by 18Z. && .BOU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Winter Storm Warning from midnight tonight to 5 AM MST Sunday for COZ031. Winter Weather Advisory from 11 AM Saturday to 11 AM MST Sunday for COZ033-034. && $$ UPDATE...Stark DISCUSSION...Danielson AVIATION...Stark/Barjenbruch