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FXUS65 KBOU 050520
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO
1020 PM MST Tue Nov 4 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Generally quiet and dry conditions through the next several
  days.

- Elevated fire conditions are expected on Thursday and Saturday
  across portions of the eastern plains.

- Weak systems will bring very light snow to the northern
  mountains Thursday and Saturday.

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.DISCUSSION /Through Tuesday/...
Issued at 245 PM MST Tue Nov 4 2025

Another day of record or near-record highs occurred today with
many areas across the plains hitting the upper 70s and
temperatures hitting the mid 60s in the mountain valleys. A weak
cold front is currently in northeast Wyoming and across South
Dakota that will move across our forecast area late tonight. This
will turn winds to the northeast in the morning hours across the
plains and will keep temperatures 5-10 F cooler on Wednesday. A
DCVZ will setup on the east side of Denver metro with highs around
70 on the east side and highs in the mid 60s on the west side.

There are two main things to discuss in the long term besides the
generally mild and dry conditions. Those are multiple days of
elevated fire weather conditions and two very light snow events
for the northern mountains.

As for fire weather, Thursday will be mild, dry, and breezy
over the northern-most counties across the plains. This will lead
to elevated to near critical fire weather conditions from Greeley
to Holyoke and north to the WY and NE borders. On Saturday, wind
gusts up to 35 mph will spread across all of the eastern plains.
Temperatures will be closer to normal so relative humidity will
drop to around 20% which will result in elevated fire weather
conditions. The other days during the long term period will see winds
and humidity that will be lower than Red Flag criteria.

As for winter weather, a trough on Thursday and another early
Saturday morning will bring just enough moisture and orographic
forcing to the northern mountains of Colorado to produce snow. The
Park Range will see the highest snowfall amounts but only a
couple of inches will fall.

Ensemble guidance doesn`t show a decent signal for precipitation
across our forecast area until November 14-16th. Even then, it is
highly uncertain the plains will receive precipitation during
this period. Otherwise, temperatures will be 10-15 F above normal
with a chance for record highs especially Monday and Tuesday of
next week.

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.AVIATION /06Z TAFS through 06Z Thursday/...
Issued at 1015 PM MST Tue Nov 4 2025

A cool front will move across by 09Z with a brief shift to E or
ENE winds for a few hours. By 11z, expect winds to go light and
variable and then turn to SE by 15z. With a Denver cyclone
expected by 18z should see gusty south winds develop by 19z at
DIA and APA. BJC will have a light E wind which will become north
by 22z. Winds by early Wed evening will decrease and become more
SSW. Otherwise VFR conditions thru the period.

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.BOU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.

&&

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DISCUSSION...Danielson
AVIATION...RPK

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