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348 FXUS65 KBOU 120243 AFDBOU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 843 PM MDT Tue Mar 11 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - Warm and dry Thursday. Windy as well for eastern Elbert and Lincoln counties leading to critical fire weather conditions. - Potent, quick moving storm system still on schedule for Friday. - Very windy conditions for the plains Friday. - Mountain snow Thursday night and Friday with primarily rain for the plains. && .UPDATE... Issued at 843 PM MDT Tue Mar 11 2025 Satellite pictures are showing quite a bit of upper level moisture over the CWA at present. There is no moisture in the lower levels and no precipitation over the CWA. Model data indicates a decent amount of upper level moisture for the CWA overnight ahead of a weak upper trough that moves across on Wednesday. Not too much to update in the grids, except to add more cloudiness as per the current situation and upstream satellite data. Overnight low temperatures will stay above normal with the airmass in place and the cloud cover expected. Drainage winds should be in place in all areas by 06Z. && .SHORT TERM /Through Wednesday/... Issued at 245 PM MDT Tue Mar 11 2025 A weakening upper level trough will shift across the forecast area late morning Wednesday, but moisture is very limited and thus dry conditions will persist with only passing clouds. There`s not enough moisture to support anything more than a brief sprinkle or flurry for the higher mountains. Temperatures should trend just a couple degrees cooler with weak cool advection. Winds will be lighter as well, given lighter winds aloft and a weak pressure gradient in place. Thus, any fire weather concerns will be minimized. && .LONG TERM /Wednesday night through Tuesday/... Issued at 245 PM MDT Tue Mar 11 2025 Southwest flow aloft will prevail Wednesday night and Thursday ahead of an upper level trough approaching the region. This will bring mild and dry conditions to the area. Highs over northeast Colorado are expected to reach the 70s. A surface trough forms over eastern Colorado with gusty south winds forming to the east of it over far eastern Colorado and into Nebraska and Kansas, which will elevate fire weather conditions. See Fire Weather Section below for additional details. Snow moves into the mountains Thursday night as the upper level trough enters the Central Rockies. Deep cyclogenesis takes place over southeast Colorado and southwest Kansas Friday morning. Latest model trends have shifted the near low slightly southward. Main impact from this strong surface low will be strong winds across eastern Colorado Friday. Rain showers are expected as well across plains with temperatures expected to be too warm for snow. However, where precipitation intensity is heaviest, we could see a brief period of heavy wet snow. Overall snow impacts are expected to be minimal over the plains due to the mild temperatures. Can`t rule out impacts over the higher terrain of the Palmer Divide, but even there amounts are expected to be less than 2 inches. Precipitation over the plains is expected to wrap up by late Friday afternoon with only light snow showers for mountains come Friday evening. For this weekend, we will see a broad upper level trough over the middle part of the country. The storm system that will bring windy conditions Friday will lift northeast across the Great Lakes Saturday. Over Colorado, northwest flow aloft will prevail on the backside of the upper level trough. Enough moisture is expected to be embedded in the northwest flow aloft to produce snow over the mountains Saturday and into early Sunday. East of the mountains, a downslope flow will lead to mostly dry conditions. The airmass will be slightly unstable along the Front Range, so a few light rain/snow showers will be possible Saturday afternoon. Drier conditions are expected for Sunday as ridging starts to move into the area bringing warmer and drier air. Temperatures Saturday will be on the cool side, with slightly below normal highs of mid 40s to lower 50s over northeast Colorado. Temperatures Sunday climb to near normal with highs in the mid to upper 50s across northeast Colorado. For Monday, the upper level ridge slides east of the Colorado with flow aloft turning to the southwest on the backside of the ridge and in advance of the next storm system. Temperatures climb into the mid 60s to lower 70s over northeast Colorado with dry conditions expected to continue across the area. The next upper level trough tracks across the Great Basin and Central Rockies Tuesday and possibly Wednesday. Models in decent agreement that we will see a trough pass across the region sometime Tuesday or Wednesday. Strength and timing still needs to be worked out. Even though the operational runs of the GFS and ECMWF differ on the timing, they show a closed low forming over south central to southeast Colorado. This is farther west than last week`s system and this upcoming system. If this scenario pans out, the area will see a better chance and higher amounts of rain and snow than these previous two storm systems that brought more wind than precipitation. && .AVIATION /00Z TAFS through 00Z Thursday/... Issued at 644 PM MDT Tue Mar 11 2025 Northwesterly, then westerly winds will prevail at DIA this evening. Winds speeds should stay fairly light, generally 12 knots or less. Most models settle on drainage wind directions by 06Z, continuing though much of Wednesday morning. There will be no ceiling issues. && .FIRE WEATHER... Issued at 245 PM MDT Tue Mar 11 2025 Increasing southwest flow aloft combined with a deepening surface trough is expected to produce gusty southwest winds to areas mainly south of I-70 and over far eastern Colorado. Given the warm temperatures and low dew points, relative humidities in the 10-15 percent range are expected to be common over the plains with some single digit readings possible. Will issue a Fire Weather Watch for Eastern Elbert and Lincoln Counties where gusts to 30 mph and 10-15 percent relative humidities will prevail. && .BOU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Fire Weather Watch from Thursday morning through Thursday evening for COZ246-247. && $$ UPDATE.........rjk SHORT TERM.....Barjenbruch LONG TERM......Meier AVIATION.......rjk FIRE WEATHER...Meier